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The NSA hates Tor. So does the FBI. Even Google wants it gone, as do Facebook and Yahoo and every other soul-draining, identity-tracking vampiric media cartel that scans your emails and spies on your private browsing sessions to better target you.
But there's hope. This manual will give you the incognito tools that will make you a master of anonymity!
Other books tell you to install Tor and then encrypt your hard drive... and leave it at that. I go much deeper, delving into the very engine of ultimate network security, taking it to an art form where you'll receive a new darknet persona - how to be anonymous online without looking like you're trying to be anonymous online.
Covered in Tor and the Dark Art of Anonymity:
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Comments
I was reluctant to upload this book because ...
... it leaves out some very important facts about Tor:
The above quote is nonsense. The NSA and FBI love Tor because it makes it easier to find out who the bad guys are, and it allows them to remain anonymous themselves. They can (and most likely have) easily take over Tor by hacking the exit nodes. If they control the exit nodes, they can unmask anyone using Tor.