Hey there, > Funding doubled, so engineering some back doors? I guess what you might be witnessing here is the fact that theres not one "big bad us gov", but multiple partys which might or might not agree on mass survilance and collection. Therefore one party is funding research in anonymization software to help protect free speech whilst the other party is trying to subvert it. As somebody funding a project usually has a agenda, it might not always be the obvious or the "evil" ;) > [...] > That same year, Tor lined up an unknown amount funding from the > Broadcasting Board of Governors to finance fast exit nodes. > > http://pando.com/2014/07/16/tor-spooks/ Well... <paranoia> Even the NSA might like to have tor around for some "cybering" Maybe they didn't like that it was that slow to work with... :p</paranoia> Bzmmm
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