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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] General question regarding tor, ssl and .onion.
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MaQ writes:

> Also, while it was said that .onion encryption was of lower standard,
> wouldn't a high degree of privacy and randomness still be assured,
> except for maybe alphabet agencies and more nefarious types out there
> specifically targeting a subject or .onion addresses in general, and
> some serious work and resources would have to go into pinpointing and
> breaking said encryption?

I think it's reasonable to guess that cryptographic attacks would
be extremely expensive, so most prospective attackers today wouldn't
try them.

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