> It is actually rather surprising that Tor gives them this much trouble.
I am not really convinced that what we have seen demonstrates conclusively that it does. There is the possibility that we are looking at parallel construction, or that these attacks are genuine but they are sitting on more dramatic capabilities for targets they think are worth it (perhaps because the Chinese continuing to trust and use Tor is a better situation for the NSA to be in than the Chinese doing everything the old fashioned way with microfilm and dead-drops).
The best way to go forward is to continue to assume that Tor does not present any significant difficulty to the NSA.
I am not really convinced that what we have seen demonstrates conclusively that it does. There is the possibility that we are looking at parallel construction, or that these attacks are genuine but they are sitting on more dramatic capabilities for targets they think are worth it (perhaps because the Chinese continuing to trust and use Tor is a better situation for the NSA to be in than the Chinese doing everything the old fashioned way with microfilm and dead-drops).
The best way to go forward is to continue to assume that Tor does not present any significant difficulty to the NSA.