NSA targets Tor administrators and people searching for privacy tools, reports claim

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An investigation by the German broadcasters ARD and WDR has apparently demonstrated the targeting by the National Security Agency of a German student called Sebastian Hahn, who runs a node on the anonymization network Tor. It has also shown that anyone searching for “privacy-enhancing software tools” online may be marked for surveillance.

Tor (“The Onion Router”) works by bouncing traffic off a series of servers so that it’s near-impossible to trace who’s browsing what. It’s partly funded by the US Department of State because it’s handy for dissidents in repressive regimes, but Edward Snowden’s leaks already showed in 2013 that the NSA has been targeting Tor because it believes terrorists also use it.

Meanwhile, according to an English-language ARD article -- and partly written by members of the Tor project -- the NSA “tracks all connections to a server that hosts part of an anonymous email service at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.”

What’s more, the broadcasters reported -- again based on the source code -- that the actual contents of emails sent over the Tor network are extracted for scrutiny, not just the emails’ metadata about senders, recipients and timing.


NSA targets Tor administrators and people searching for privacy tools, reports claim