I have been examining the number of what would normally be deemed as illegal 
sites sites on Tor.  Eliminating the narcotics trade, as these tend to be 
intelligence agency backed enterprises, a serious decline has been noted across 
the board.

This would tend to suggest that exposure is common place and users no longer 
feel safe.  In the more serious categories, such as child porn and violent 
sexual material, no functioning open sites remain and many of the sites that 
require registration are crippled.  The entire planet has been scrubbed.

This, it would seem, indicates that Tor has been compromised on a global scale 
with very little fanfare or moves to correct the situation.

Does anyone have any insights into the problem?

Regards,

Mark McCarron                                     
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