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The wikipedia page covers some weaknesses of tor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_%28anonymity_network%29#We...
One is getting the client to hand out some identifying information, such tor's encryption is irrelevant. But whonix looks like it should be fairly well protected from this particular problem.
Another issue is that tor is susceptible to statistical analysis by trojan peers in the tor network. The tor protocol itself cannot guarantee any anonymity if the peers are ratting out statistical details.