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Tor and Passwords

Subject: Tor and Passwords
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 23:42:34 -0500
With all the latest buzz about Tor [1], what is the security
industry's general opinion about password security and Tor anonymizer
service?  Any fears of username/password harvesting?  I mean, I can
come up with really good, long, random character passwords [2] for
each and every site/server, but what good is it if some "anonymizing"
router out there is logging them all??  Is this a realistic
possibility?

thanks.

[1] http://tor.eff.org
[2] http://keepass.sourceforge.net/

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