(August 13, 2012 at 12:29 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Depends on the nodes that Tor uses. If the same person owns the entry and exit nodes, theoretically they could be able to determine your real IP. If they own all three nodes, it becomes trivially easier.
how do I know if they own all three nodes?should I just obtain a new identity until I find one where each node is owned by somebody else?
(August 13, 2012 at 5:41 pm)apophenia Wrote:
Also be aware that your average, unsecured browser gives plenty of information to the server on its own, and additional information can be obtained with appropriate script and DHTML content from the server.
While it's likely possible to surf anonymously, it's also equally easy to miss something if you're not technically savvy.
What about anonymizer services? Anyone know?
so a proxy isn't enough? currently I use chrome, is it secure? & how do I block the additional information.