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[3167.64 --> 3168.54] kind of crappy
[3168.54 --> 3169.40] laptop webcam.
[3169.88 --> 3170.86] Yeah, so James,
[3171.02 --> 3172.18] please, please fix that.
[3172.18 --> 3173.30] Um, I mean,
[3173.34 --> 3174.80] it's not that bad.
[3174.98 --> 3175.50] But, uh,
[3175.50 --> 3175.92] basically,
[3176.22 --> 3177.50] the point of the article,
[3177.80 --> 3178.38] which is,
[3178.68 --> 3179.10] you know, like,
[3179.18 --> 3180.40] it's actually pretty thorough
[3180.40 --> 3181.40] for all of my,
[3181.46 --> 3182.18] for all of my criticisms,
[3182.44 --> 3183.70] is that the NSA
[3183.70 --> 3185.34] and GCHQ
[3185.34 --> 3187.48] are working on Tor,
[3188.08 --> 3188.52] basically.
[3188.72 --> 3189.18] Yeah, yeah.
[3189.22 --> 3190.40] And it is not
[3190.40 --> 3191.98] as impenetrable
[3191.98 --> 3193.30] as some people
[3193.30 --> 3194.30] would like to believe.
[3194.38 --> 3195.28] The main way
[3195.28 --> 3196.16] that they are getting
[3196.16 --> 3196.86] at your data
[3196.86 --> 3198.00] and tracking you
[3198.00 --> 3199.56] is through browser plugins,
[3199.88 --> 3201.36] which still work with Tor.
[3201.36 --> 3203.34] So, things like Flash
[3203.34 --> 3204.10] and Java
[3204.10 --> 3205.28] that are well known
[3205.28 --> 3206.28] to have vulnerabilities
[3206.28 --> 3210.22] that just are gaping.
[3210.38 --> 3210.74] That being,
[3210.90 --> 3212.34] that being said,
[3212.42 --> 3212.82] a lot of people
[3212.82 --> 3213.20] that I know
[3213.20 --> 3213.96] that try and set up
[3213.96 --> 3214.80] secure setups
[3214.80 --> 3215.88] that aren't running
[3215.88 --> 3217.02] Java or Flash
[3217.02 --> 3217.78] and they're running
[3217.78 --> 3218.26] a combination
[3218.26 --> 3218.82] of other things.
[3218.90 --> 3219.30] Like, there's,
[3219.40 --> 3220.30] you have to have
[3220.30 --> 3221.76] a whole suite of things.
[3221.76 --> 3221.96] Well, yeah.
[3222.22 --> 3222.74] And the thing is
[3222.74 --> 3224.46] that most of the community
[3224.46 --> 3225.94] that was using Tor already
[3225.94 --> 3227.90] probably is doing that,
[3228.00 --> 3228.90] but we're talking about
[3228.90 --> 3230.40] more mainstream people
[3230.40 --> 3230.86] No, exactly.
[3230.86 --> 3231.92] hearing about Tor
[3231.92 --> 3232.68] and kind of going,
[3232.78 --> 3233.80] oh, but I still want
[3233.80 --> 3234.88] to watch my YouTube videos.
[3235.08 --> 3237.32] So, da-da-da-da-da.
[3237.36 --> 3238.08] If you're unsure
[3238.08 --> 3239.18] about all that kind of stuff,
[3239.48 --> 3240.48] look it up.
[3240.58 --> 3241.16] There's guides
[3241.16 --> 3241.74] on how to, like,
[3241.82 --> 3243.06] properly set up your browser
[3243.06 --> 3244.22] if you want to be anonymous.
[3244.72 --> 3245.46] And it's still,
[3245.64 --> 3246.80] you're still at a huge amount
[3246.80 --> 3247.16] of risk,
[3247.28 --> 3248.46] but it's going to be
[3248.46 --> 3249.06] a lot better
[3249.06 --> 3250.14] than just running Tor.
[3250.32 --> 3251.30] So, the Tor network
[3251.30 --> 3252.68] has not been cracked,
[3252.94 --> 3254.36] but there are
[3254.36 --> 3255.64] an increasing number
[3255.64 --> 3258.08] of sites that are being hijacked,
[3258.42 --> 3259.48] dot-dot-union sites
[3259.48 --> 3260.44] that are being hijacked
[3260.44 --> 3261.70] by law enforcement agencies
[3261.70 --> 3263.50] and recording details
[3263.50 --> 3264.28] of people
[3264.28 --> 3265.66] that are visiting the sites
[3265.66 --> 3266.30] and sending them
[3266.30 --> 3266.82] to the NSA.
[3267.76 --> 3269.42] So, there you go, guys.
[3269.90 --> 3270.88] He, uh...
[3270.88 --> 3271.08] Hmm.
[3271.52 --> 3271.66] Hmm.
[3272.52 --> 3272.96] Yeah.
[3272.96 --> 3274.88] So, you're not safe anywhere.
[3275.92 --> 3276.74] I'm beginning to think
[3276.74 --> 3277.48] that my, like,
[3277.56 --> 3279.08] technophobe sister
[3279.08 --> 3279.94] might have been right
[3279.94 --> 3280.68] about all of this.
[3281.20 --> 3281.80] Like, she just,
[3282.02 --> 3282.88] she didn't even want