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Originally Posted by Dreamgurrl
TOR was created by the Feds. You trust that? Okay 👌🏻
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You do realize that you can
read the TOR code, right? You further realize that people have read the code, right (who do this kind of thing for a living)? You presumably also realize that
TOR itself was indeed not created by the feds. Onion routing was developed by two guys who worked for the feds. They then left government service before committing a line of code to the codebase that makes up the current TOR core. Finally, the government has a vested interest in
using TOR. For an agent in a hostile country or for dissidents almost everywhere, it's insanely powerful. But it's open source. Can you point to the line of code which bothers you?
The government also created the integrated circuit, GPS, the internet itself, baby formula, and chose the very encryption algorithm around which the vast majority of what you encrypt, including your phone, is based (AES). Do you not trust your smartphone?
I mean this seriously: to people in the infosec business, the idea you should not trust something because the feds had a hand in it is right up there with folks who insinuate the moon landings were faked because the government did it.