is it possible to mark the packages that leave your house and flow into the street using your router or some small device in the box that connects the cables from outside going into your house?
And could these boxes on the street do a job like that?
I mean, even if I have a DIY network, hard- and software, at home, wouldn't it be futile because my encrypted packages, while not easily opened, could still be "marked" at any point outside my house?! With a prefix or in between the packets? That's what someone on the internet means, when they say, the more of us use Tor, the better protected the few are and the fewer users surf via tor, the less protected whistleblowers and journalists are.
Also: when our packages are encrypted, wouldn't it be possible for specific software, say, MS Windows, to pack huge amounts of very specific data into some of these packages, that would get encrypted in "reengineerable" ways, that are easier to break?
I have a surface-level understanding of the basics of these things. Forgive me for not reading up on that stuff, first.
Edit 2: could similar things be done via CPU? I always wondered what the disadvantages of Apples way of keeping stuff in RAM were. Can the CPU send or safe data about what's in RAM in ways that can't be easily tracked via the OS?
is it possible to mark the packages that leave your house and flow into the street using your router or some small device in the box that connects the cables from outside going into your house?
And could these boxes on the street do a job like that?
I mean, even if I have a DIY network, hard- and software, at home, wouldn't it be futile because my encrypted packages, while not easily opened, could still be "marked" at any point outside my house?! With a prefix or in between the packets? That's what someone on the internet means, when they say, the more of us use Tor, the better protected the few are and the fewer users surf via tor, the less protected whistleblowers and journalists are.
Also: when our packages are encrypted, wouldn't it be possible for specific software, say, MS Windows, to pack huge amounts of very specific data into some of these packages, that would get encrypted in "reengineerable" ways, that are easier to break?
I have a surface-level understanding of the basics of these things. Forgive me for not reading up on that stuff, first.
Edit 2: could similar things be done via CPU? I always wondered what the disadvantages of Apples way of keeping stuff in RAM were. Can the CPU send or safe data about what's in RAM in ways that can't be easily tracked via the OS?