[tor-talk] Tor compromised?

George-Lopez g.lo.subber at gmail.com
Thu Oct 20 06:12:39 UTC 2011


Some facts described in these articles are strange:
1) There aren't so many nodes, i count only ~2400 of them. (9000 in the
articles)
2) They say 50% of them are on Windows, while a rapid check here
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/index.php?SR=Bandwidth&SO=Desc indicates
only ~22% of them are
3) It's not a vulnerability of Tor that is exploited to escalate rights,
it's a windows'
4) Packet spinning attack is an old one, already described here :
http://www.ics.forth.gr/~elathan/papers/torspin.isc08.pdf
5) I've always wondered why the OSes running the node were public. Is it
really necessary to make the Tor network running?

> A better article on the same presentation:
> http://pro.01net.com/editorial/544024/des-chercheurs-francais-cassent-le-reseau-danonymisation-tor/
> 



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