To exploit this vulnerability an attacker would have to control the specific exit node the targeted TorBroker user is currently exiting through. This is not easy to accomplish, so we do not consider this to be a critical vulnerability. However, given the nature of our service we insist on providing the best possible security for our customers, so we have updated the code to remove this point of attack.Thank you for the report!

Thanks for the fast reaction. I can confirm that there is no external scripts now:

TorBroker is featured in an article on Bitcoin Magazine: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/torbroker-anonymous-finance-and-trust/ slacker, thanks. It should be noted that it only relates to layout, not to functionality or security.

I'm starting to test it. I share the concerns of many here regarding the possibility of it being a scam... however I would very much like to see TorBroker succeed. There's nothing more annoying and intrusive of privacy than opening a brokerage account, especially internationally.

A few questions.. Is there a minimum deposit ? Is leverage available ? When are real time trades going to be enabled? (Not next-day trades) Is there some kind of demo account to test the system with? Will bonds, FX and commodities be available at some point?