Torbutton=Unsafe?

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by justwonderingby, Jul 9, 2008.

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  1. justwonderingby

    justwonderingby Registered Member

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    Just reading the comments from users about the upgraded Torbutton. Lots of chatter about it being spyware now... anyone more knowledge than me can confirm?

    If it's true, what's the alternative? (besides Xerobank - not against Xerobank, just not ready to spend $30/month until I read more user reports about the new version)
     
  2. SteveTX

    SteveTX Registered Member

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    I doubt torbutton is simply leaking. However it is a unsafe plugin and easy for a website to bypass.
     
  3. testerazzi

    testerazzi Registered Member

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    read here


    Why is it unsafe and easy for a website to bypass (proof, evidences, examples) ?
     
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    SteveTX Registered Member

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    sorry, can't show the proof, it's a work in progress. you'll see it when you see it. firefox extension are beatable :(
     
  5. testerazzi

    testerazzi Registered Member

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    well

    it will be unsafe when I see it :)
     
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