lulz
Update: Researchers say Tor-targeted malware phoned home to NSA | Ars Technica
Tor Exploit Leads Right Back to The NSA - Business Insider
edit: Oh yeah, the NSA is giving up all your shit to the DEA and the DEA is covering that shit up too (lol silkroad, silkroad lol)
Probably not the NSA. Or maybe it is. Maybe they're just laughing at everyone that thinks Tor is secure and flaunting the fact that no matter what comes out in the public nobody is going to do a fucking thing to stop it.Malware planted on the servers of Freedom Hosting—the "hidden service" hosting provider on the Tor anonymized network brought down late last week—may have de-anonymized visitors to the sites running on that service. This issue could send identifying information about site visitors to an Internet Protocol address that was hard-coded into the script the malware injected into browsers. And it appears the IP address in question belongs to the National Security Agency (NSA).
Update: Researchers say Tor-targeted malware phoned home to NSA | Ars Technica
Tor Exploit Leads Right Back to The NSA - Business Insider
edit: Oh yeah, the NSA is giving up all your shit to the DEA and the DEA is covering that shit up too (lol silkroad, silkroad lol)