Re: [Tails-l10n] [review](de) doc/about/warning page

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Author: sajolida
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Subject: Re: [Tails-l10n] [review](de) doc/about/warning page
> sycamoreone:
>> Dominik Pilatzki:
>>> For the terms; I would use "Man-in-the-Middle-Angriff" (it's the same in
>>> Wikipedia).
>>
>>> Maybe we could use "Korrelationsangriff" for "confirmation attack"?
>>
>> The verbatim translation would be "Bestätigungsangriff", i.e. using some
>> correlation to confirm an initial hypothesis


If you are working on warning.mdwn I think that this part might need to
be fixed in English in the first place. As one of you said, I think that
the correct meaning is that "correlation attacks" are used to "confirm
an hypothesis". And at least Wikipedia doesn't know about "confirmation
attacks" as such.

Would the following patch help you (sorry for the bad wrapping)?

diff --git a/wiki/src/doc/about/warning.mdwn
b/wiki/src/doc/about/warning.mdwn
index 56fa2d7..7c94a84 100644
--- a/wiki/src/doc/about/warning.mdwn
+++ b/wiki/src/doc/about/warning.mdwn
@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/detecting-certificate-authority-compromis
Project: Detecting Certificate Authority compromises and web browser
collusion</a>.</p>

-Confirmation attacks
-====================
+Correlation attacks
+===================

The Tor design doesn't try to protect against an attacker who can see
or measure
both traffic going into the Tor network and also traffic coming out of
the Tor
@@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ and the ISP of the destination server (or the
destination server itself)
cooperate to attack you.

Tor tries to protect against traffic analysis, where an attacker tries
to learn
-whom to investigate, but Tor can't protect against traffic confirmation
(also
-known as end-to-end correlation), where an attacker tries to confirm an
+whom to investigate, but Tor can't protect against correlation attacks,
+where an attacker tries to confirm an
hypothesis by monitoring the right locations in the network and then
doing the
math.

--
sajolida