

How well countries are managing the entry and exit nodes. Honeypot.


How well countries are managing the entry and exit nodes. Honeypot.


Now just find out who has the most entry and exit nodes… Maybe think about why more and more has been taken off the darknet in recent years. Users are automatically more interesting because they seem to want to hide something, which is why they stand out from the crowd and feel safe in a compromised network.
1 De-anonymization has long been possible for states. It’s not that fast, but there’s no rush.
2 Privacy while you’re on a silver platter with a few other Tor youngsters?!? The other way around is likely to be more effective… Clearnet, but you have to provide tons of entropy…
3 The entry and exit points will log every connection. This means that it can be evaluated over a longer period of time and used to investigate individuals. Then you have to ask yourself… whether you can prove that you were always acting legally before it comes to the burden of proof (as this has now become standard in the first instance).


Still using compromised hardware… All this time it was just pixels, and now suddenly other insecure devices are being added… It’s still based on Android… SS7 etc. is also a problem for this ROM… No plans for a complete OS, no plans for open hardware. It’s that magical “trust me bro.”
I’d rather use a device that I assume is insecure and adjust my behavior… Instead of something supposedly secure that will turn out to be a Trojan horse…


https://lemmy.world/comment/21151608
I like Proton and use it too… but they lied from the start. It wasn’t because of laws or pressure, etc. No attempt was made to take action against it. Well, at least Proton voluntarily helped out… In 2021, they finally updated the text on their website… Of course, they don’t mention that they were diligently logging data in previous years. It doesn’t look good for an email provider that has been lying for years about security.
Lol… https://lemmy.world/comment/21227673