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Re: following on from today's discussion



On 2006.08.18, at 17:14, Robert Hogan wrote:

That aside, I think it has highlighted a security risk that Tor itself may be
guilty of understating to new users, namely that using Tor exposes your
traffic to a much higher likelihood of being eavesdropped than normal.


For example, I am not a network admin by day so I do not have access to public
internet traffic through legal means. Yet I am running a Tor exit server, so
I can now legally (though unethically) listen to your internet traffic and
harvest any passwords that go by.

Is it true that your traffic is more likely to be eavesdropped upon?

I am not a lawyer, but is anyone here sure that there are legal protections against network administrators listening that would not apply to Tor node operators?

/jgt
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