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Re: [tor-talk] "If you have access to certain tools, you can completely ignore Tor."
Thank you for that.
Kmail (Kontact) appears perfectly safe. I also tested vs gmail in my firefox browser with noscript. No leaks there either.
praedor
On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 07:01:39 AM tor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On 20/12/11 04:44, Andrew Lewman wrote:
>
> > This also requires the user not being very sophisticated. If you load
> > up html emails full of web-bugs, javascript, and your normal browser
> > pointed at Tor, then I believe most of what 'SR' says is correct. I
> > don't believe this is true for Tor Browser users, but I welcome
> > research and proof otherwise. Also, we'll fix any leaks found.
>
> FWIW, I built a web app a while ago which sends out an HTML email to you
> full of different types of web bugs to try and test if your email client
> is loading remote content when it shouldn't be. It found bugs in
> Thunderbird, Outlook, Androids standard mail client, K-9, Apple Mail,
> the iOS email client, Roundcube and several other webmail
> implementations. If you want to try it out, it can be accessed here:
>
> https://grepular.com/email_privacy_tester
>
> And I originally wrote a about it here:
>
> https://grepular.com/Automated_Email_Privacy_Tester
>
>
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