When using Tor+HTTPS, the first NSA eavesdropper can see location. How serious is that?
well, it is serious, in that it's the most likely weak point in tor. however, exactly how serious is still an open question. remember - what the nsa wants is both your location and the site. your location alone only means that you were using the internet (and tor, which itself might be regarded a suspicious). the site alone only means someone was using the site. what the NSA have to do is connect those. so everything…
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well, it is serious, in that it's the most likely weak point in tor. however, exactly how serious is still an open question. remember - what the nsa wants is both your location and the site. your location alone only means that you were using the internet (and tor, which itself might be regarded a suspicious). the site alone only means someone was using the site. what the NSA have to do is connect those. so everything…
Would it be helpful to run a forwarding (at least non-exit, possibly entry) Tor node on one’s own computer to mask the Tor traffic actually originating from this machine?
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#27How legal is operating a Tor node? I'm thinking of putting up a machine (and a VPS) to just run a node. I just don't want to get into legal trouble for running a(n exit) node.
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#29How legal is operating a Tor node? I'm thinking of putting up a machine (and a VPS) to just run a node. I just don't want to get into legal trouble for running a(n exit) node.
Running an exit node may be a different story. You could get false DMCA takedown notices or get charged with someone else's crime. Think of it this way; you're running an open proxy. Uses of Tor can send any traffic through your connection. That being said, some ISPs are ok with it, others won't tolerate it.
I suggest you checkout https://blog.torproject.org/running-exit-node if your really serious about running an exit node.
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#30Assuming the NSA is tapping ISP cables, and siphoning all unencrypted data of the web, and that they need to ask the big companies in the slides for the encrypted data, would EFF's "HTTPS Everywhere" help with all the websites that are not encrypted, like say Reddit?