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Tor, the network used specifically for privacy and anonymity, just warned users of an attack meant to deanonymize people on the service. Anyone who used Tor from February 2014 through this July 4 can assume they were impacted. This is very bad news for Tor, which is heralded for its ability to conceal users from surveillance. Tor believes this attack came from researchers at Carnegie Mellon Computer Emergency Response Team, not an identity thief or, uh, the government . CERT researchers abruptly canceled a highly anticipated talk they were going to give about the possibility of deanonymizing Tor at the Black Hat conference this year, kicking off speculation that they ;d successfully pulled it off.
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