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Am 09.03.2015 um 15:13 schrieb s7r:
This is a speculation and it's not backed up by anything real. Can you define "crack down on Tor"? People and organizations are researching and trying to find a flaw in Tor since Tor was born - there is a good side here, being widely studied and getting a lot of attention makes it the best anonymity network available.
One flaw which IMHO has to be solved sooner or later is the openess to abuse. Like port scans, like malware distribution, like spamming, you name it. Right now this task is left to the regular website operators and they don't like it, often resulting in general blocking of Tor exits.
To what I understand, Tor's goal is to make flow of information free and to allow this freedom, anonymous. This doesn't include abuse, so implementing at least basic anti-abuse measures would make this network much more general website friendly and accordingly get it closer to its goals.
Markus
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