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Man I'm not going to dive into it but this reads like a FUD piece and I know the article explicitly calls out people who dismiss evidence as FUD, but please read just the first point that 'Tor is compromised':
If succesful, implying that they haven't been. I'd love to read the paper but I'm European and they block me from clicking it, citing GDPR issues :-)
The university cancelled the speech and cited no reasons but I can think of several legal ones even if the device didn't work. No proof.
I can fly. No, I don't have to prove it.
Nice work pulling this. Informative!
The FBI will never reveal if they can or cannot deanonymise someone or Tor
And did you know that Medbeds exist, and "they" are keeping them from people, because they're actually in league with Satan?
/s
seems like all the links for the paper are dead...