I understand well how it works. I agree this is not possible today’s code base but that limitation is due to a design choice. It’s due to a policy decision that the privacy of children who have been sexually exploited…
The “conclusions” section of the site makes this same point.
The website actually states “not very secure at all”. This hacker news submission changed the title.
1. I said “extensively” used for csam. What’s my source/evidence for that claim? This list of peer reviewed papers, cases, and government reports: https://csam-bib.github.io. 2. My site shows a mathematical model of…
I am the author. I am telling you are wrong about that.
There is no question about that. The site makes use of current statistics from the Tor Project.
There is a known solution. Did you know that the Tor Project allows exit nodes to filter based on the clear internet IP. So filtering is ok. However, if a relay refuses to service an onion site directory look up, it…
Really? Tell me why.
The math and the code is all there. I’d love to have a discussion about what the real value is. Further, why hasn’t the Tor Project provided this calculation? Why hasn’t anyone? I think it’s necessary.
My apologies. I don’t believe that was their intent to create a network for csam. But after decades of it being used extensively for csam, why would they take no corrective action?
I understand well how it works. I agree this is not possible today’s code base but that limitation is due to a design choice. It’s due to a policy decision that the privacy of children who have been sexually exploited…
The “conclusions” section of the site makes this same point.
The website actually states “not very secure at all”. This hacker news submission changed the title.
1. I said “extensively” used for csam. What’s my source/evidence for that claim? This list of peer reviewed papers, cases, and government reports: https://csam-bib.github.io. 2. My site shows a mathematical model of…
I am the author. I am telling you are wrong about that.
There is no question about that. The site makes use of current statistics from the Tor Project.
There is a known solution. Did you know that the Tor Project allows exit nodes to filter based on the clear internet IP. So filtering is ok. However, if a relay refuses to service an onion site directory look up, it…
Really? Tell me why.
The math and the code is all there. I’d love to have a discussion about what the real value is. Further, why hasn’t the Tor Project provided this calculation? Why hasn’t anyone? I think it’s necessary.
My apologies. I don’t believe that was their intent to create a network for csam. But after decades of it being used extensively for csam, why would they take no corrective action?