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Tor security concerns prompt largest dark market to suspend operations. reference here: Tor security concerns prompt largest dark market to suspend operations | PCWorld
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Lope
Tor security concerns prompt largest dark market to suspend operations. reference here: Tor security concerns prompt largest dark market to suspend operations | PCWorld
Enjoy.
Lope
If I remember correctly, doesn't the tor (Firefox) browser come with HTTPS Everywhere and NoScript, but NoScript is set to allow scripts globally? I am sure there are numerous about:config modifications, but allowing JS still makes you vulnerable to Ransomware and other drive by attacks.
And if you modify the browser, eg start blocking scripts, you lose some anonymity. Or has it changed, been a long time since I tried it.
Hi there
None of that is of any concern to "normal users" --it still takes substantial resources to "de-anon." TOR sites and the TOR project doesn't stand still either.
For some ISP's and businesses - they'd have to put too many expensive resources into decrypting this type of stuff --just commercially not viable.
I think also people are confusing the old PIRATE BROWSER released by the Pirate Bay with the TOR browser --different animals.
Cheers
jimbo
Some Forums have that browser Blacklisted. Can't use it.