How anonymous am I when using the tor browser?
>>57770855
Depends on multiple factors.
Tor anonymises your IP. Nothing more, nothing less. Anything you do using that IP can and will be logged and heavily scrutinized. Any fingerprints that identify yourself or your device will give you away.
Also, there's a base risk of all your nodes being controlled by the adversary, which allows them to apply statistical attacks. Slim, but existant.
>>57770888
Recently I noticed some websites are having javascript polling the server like crazy when using TOR. The only reason I can think about why this happens is the attack you described.
Connect somebody's session to it's real IP by owning all nodes in a request.
>>57770855
what's the adversary?
You can't win against government and large corporations.
Stop watching porn
Not very. All exit nodes are in control of FBI/CIA/NSA.
I'm from NSA.
Relatively so, but with some exceptions.
There's a 0day against Firefox in the Tor Browser Bundle right now, being used by the FBI as a NIT, in the login flow of one of the few remaining CP .onion sites.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2016-November/042639.html
Will be fixed in 6.0.7 which is coming out very shortly.
>limited amount of entry/exit points
>all easily sniffed
>anonymous
what do you think, tor is a honey pot
>>How anonymous am I when using the tor browser?
>barely
Is it even possible (without technical knowledge)?