Any ideas how so many bridges have been discovered? While snowflakes are more
trivial just by harvesting it from a client. My understanding is bridges should
not be possible to easily enumerate, any network level attacker (Iran, ISP,
Company) can just blocklist these nodes due to this github rep
On 1/9/23 09:11, Christian Pietsch wrote:
On Mon, Jan 09, 2023 at 01:31:52PM +, EfraimVagner via tor-dev wrote:
Anyone knows how he did it? Seems kind of wierd he says he is against
oppressive regiments but doesn't give any useful information about what the
issue is.
The Snowflake proxie
On Mon, Jan 09, 2023 at 01:31:52PM +, EfraimVagner via tor-dev wrote:
> Anyone knows how he did it? Seems kind of wierd he says he is against
> oppressive regiments but doesn't give any useful information about what the
> issue is.
The Snowflake proxies might have been detected using the met
Anyone knows how he did it? Seems kind of wierd he says he is against
oppressive regiments but doesn't give any useful information about what the
issue is.
Original Message
On Jan 9, 2023, 10:16 AM, wrote:
> Hi, https://github.com/scriptzteam/Tor-Bridges-Collector Seems an att
Hi,
https://github.com/scriptzteam/Tor-Bridges-Collector
Seems an attacker has found a way to enumerate ~30 snowflakes and
many bridges. I couldn't find any discussion about this in the archive.
Thanks,
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