>>28
Not
>>22 but it uses HTTPS for handling the nodes in SOCKS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_%28network%29#Originating_traffic
So that every thinks it is web servers. But you are correct, you, you can use that shit for anything TCP.
>>34
Not really, all you need is to get the IP address from the JS execution, you are done.
Gateway backdoors to the ISP, and if not tools like XKeyscore
>>36
You can still use anycast techniques, like mtr, to bounce the traffic around and still find the ISO to the local/community server. It's a matter of ordering the ISP to yield the info, if they do not have the back doors. The easiest method is just to tell the JS client to get a file or make an identifying query to a server, and you are done.
>>40
Do you trust in burglars⸮ At some point you have to trust deterrence. Whether you are a consumer transferring a credit card number, or a government worker trying to steal data from everyone else, or a human trying to view art in a country where it is illegal. The only other option is to not use software that is not scrutinized, or not use it at all, which is becoming the only options. Humans have the obvious solution of just not seeking art. The difference here is the chattel go to jail, while the oligarchy with the stolen identity just go through some trouble to straighten out the confusion. We are used to security loss being an inconvenience, but to all it is life and death.
>>43
And an external VPN on nodes of I2P and Freenet.
>>44
If you live in the USA, ever since the passing of Social Security Act of 1935, you were enrolled to the to the Oligarphy of the Chattel Empire.
>>45
Burn it in thermite and acid IIF you did not encrypt your file system with your own personalized key.
>>47
Mostly true, if you use hardware that goes to country that regulate its selling, and you did not build it, or could not review it. The good news is that you can now request at Electronics manufacturing services (EMS) or EMC's your own Mobo and CPU, and buy them in group buys. This is the era anyone can design PCBs, share them, and get them made. The entry point to making your own has never been more affordable. Why do you think there is a huge boom in the mobile market
with the ARM IP⸮
>>49
You have to tell me the source of that. If OC, then you resurfaced my nightmares.
>>50
You buy retail hardware? costanza.pgm
>>51
read above.
>>54
already done:
http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/
>>55
So is MenuetOS.
>>57
ben.wmv
>>58
SEMI-THANK YOU
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