I've heard a lot of people on the left argue that Tor is likely backdoored because it was created by the U.S. Navy for spies to communicate and is still funded by the government. Yasha Levine has written a lot about this:

He also appeared in TrueAnon episode 50 to talk about this.

On the other hand, a lot of people in the crypto and tech community disagree with this. They believe that Tor is not backdoored for one or both of the following reasons:

  • Tor is open-source and has been audited.
  • The U.S. Government would never do such a thing.

They also point to a leaked NSA presentation from 2007 that admits the NSA can't deanonymize Tor users.

What are your thoughts?

  • BreadPrices [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/ddos/glossary/open-systems-interconnection-model-osi/

    Here you go. TLS is transport layer security. Onion routing is on the network layer. If you don't understand something it isn't techno mumbo jumbo.

      • BreadPrices [he/him,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Onion routing is on the network layer.

        Creating an alternative network protocol is still operating on the network layer. It's still network traffic. It behaves differently on the network layer than virtually all other network protocols.

          • BreadPrices [he/him,comrade/them]
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            4 years ago

            You have a fundamental misunderstanding of how the Internet works if you think TOR traffic is either completely separate or indistinguishable from other network traffic. Have a good day, hackerman.