Tor: If it can be done to me, it can be done to you

by concerned Wednesday, Mar. 28, 2018 at 1:55 PM

Recent experiences with someone being able to hack into Tor. Seeking techie input!

Hello,

I'm a longtime critical thinking advocate who has been trying his best to speak on various controversial issues here and elsewhere (tho I admit, it's been a few years since I posted anything around here).

I'm writing today to try to bring a "heads-up" to those who believe they are "protected" by Tor (www.torproject.net).

Because, of late, I've been experiencing a lot of really weird activity, even as I'm utilizing Tor's allegedly heaviest security.

What kind of activity?

For one, someone able to move the screen up and down. For two, someone able to highlight portions of text, make it blink, somehow, and, at times, take letters out.

I find that persistence in checking things over, seems to do the trick in rectifying this trouble, and have come to the conclusion that their game is more about seeking to SCARE me away (i.e. via psy op-type challenge) than to actually do harm.

But I am not certain.

Does anyone know what kind of software i might use to find out what's going on, or if the computer I use is getting malicious stuff put into it? (Seeking links to software that can prove its reputability, please)

Know that I am not nor do not break dangerous laws. I have simply persisted in free speech pursuits for many years.

Anything else I need to share?

Original: Tor: If it can be done to me, it can be done to you