I have been reading a lot about end-to-end correlation attacks on tor. I am writing a paper on the subject and have a question which I can't seem to find an answer to. I understand these attacks rely on the attacker being able to view the traffic of the first relay a client is connecting to and the exit server. At this point they could make a correlation of what exit traffic is specific to that client based on statistical analysis. My question is: since bridges are just entry-point relays, If one could be certain that they were connecting to a bridge that is not compromised (for instance, if they themselves controlled the bridge), would they then be protected from such an attack?
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