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Group Wants To Shut Down Tor For a Day On September 1 (softpedia.com)

An anonymous reader writes: An internal group at the Tor Project is calling for a full 24-hour shutdown of the Tor network to protest the way the Tor Project dealt with the Jake Applebaum sexual misconduct accusations, and because of recent rumors it might be letting former government agents in its ranks. Two Tor members, also node operators, have shut down their servers as well, because of the same reason. They explained their motivations here and here.
"The protesters have made 16 demands," according to the article, six related to related to supposed infiltration of Tor by government agents, and 10 regarding the Appelbaum ruling and investigation -- including "asking all Tor employees that participated in this investigation to leave" and "the persons behind the JacobAppelbaum.net and the @JakeMustDie and @VictimsOfJake Twitter accounts to come forward and their identities made public."

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  1. Read the Tor stinks document from 2007 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    First off, read the Tor stinks document. This outlines how the NSA and GCHQ intended to attack Tor:
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/oct/04/tor-stinks-nsa-presentation-document

    Keep in mind this document was 2007, so all of that was already done a long time ago. In particular note they intended to add many more of their own nodes and shape the traffic to ensure they could force a routing.
    All the attacks, ONIONBREATH attack on hidden servers, increasing the Tor nodes they control (NEWTONCRADLE) etc. all will already be done, and many more besides, this document is very old.

    Tor Foundation did not discover or even look for those attack nodes, or any of the GCHQ run nodes, when Snowden leaks came out. It was an outside university that went looking for attack nodes and found 100 of them.

    Next off, read the JTRIG document. Domestic propaganda, fake victim posts, poll rigging software, HTTPS man in the middle software, astroturf.
    https://theintercept.com/2014/02/24/jtrig-manipulation/

    See the slide "Discredit a target"
    "Set up Honey Trap" "Write a blog purporting to be one of their victims" "Email / text their friends/ colleges etc."

    Do not use TOR. The software and foundation that wrote it are backdoored.

  2. Stop the Bullshit by allo · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Stop the Bullshit.

    We need tor. Tor needs developers. Tor needs developers, which work together.
    The best case for any agency is when the developers distrust each other and work against each other.
    Whatever Appelbaum did or did not do, it's not in our interest, that this stops the work for tor.

    Read this: https://cryptome.org/2012/07/g...
    Really read this. This list contains some of the things you're seeing here. How to disturb groups and prevent them from working efficicently, how to get them to fight each other instead of fighting their enemy.

    Keep your personal conflicts personal and continue to work against the threats we're facing.

  3. Re: Rape sympathizers by AK+Marc · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Assange committed a "crime" that isn't a crime in the US. He lied to a woman to convince her to have sex with him. Apparently that's "rape" in Sweden, and not in the US. In addition to the non-crime (from an American perspective, assuming you are American), If the US media weren't a bunch of liars, it'd have been called "sexual misconduct" or the like, rather than "rape". It's not rape in any definition I've ever seen. To call it such, even if he's guilty is an insult to women who have been raped.