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8th August 2013, 06:23 | #1 |
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| That TOR Exploit Wasn't the NSA After All Finally, a case where it turns out the NSA wasn't really spying on you. The plot has either thickened or thinned back out in the quest to discover who's been hacking into the anonymous TOR network through a security vulnerability in Firefox. After claiming on Monday that it was the NSA, a team of security researchers now admit that they were, in fact, probably totally wrong. http://www.hardocp.com/news/2013/08/...nsa_after_all/ |
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