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Tor Browser Bundle 4 0 2 Latest Version Is Available To Download And Update – Video

Posted: December 7, 2014 at 5:48 pm


Tor Browser Bundle 4 0 2 Latest Version Is Available To Download And Update
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Como instalar o Tor Browser- Navegador da Deep Web/Annimo – Video

Posted: December 4, 2014 at 8:50 pm


Como instalar o Tor Browser- Navegador da Deep Web/Annimo
LEIA A DESCRIO Tutorial simples de como instalar o Tor (Para medrosos) ====================================== Site do Tor: https://www.torproje...

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[ExpertProf – THT]Tor Browser Kurulumu Ve Onion’a Girilmesi – Video

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[ExpertProf - THT]Tor Browser Kurulumu Ve Onion #39;a Girilmesi
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What Is The Dark Web / Deep Web ? – Video

Posted: December 1, 2014 at 10:50 am


What Is The Dark Web / Deep Web ?
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Tor Browser 4.5-alpha-1 is released | The Tor Blog

Posted: November 30, 2014 at 9:50 pm

The first alpha release of the 4.5 series is available from the extended downloads page and also from our distribution directory.

This release features a circuit status reporting UI (visible on the green Tor onion button menu), as well as isolation for circuit use. All content elements for a website will use a single circuit, and different websites should use different circuits, even when viewed at the same time. The Security Slider is also present in this release, and can be configured from the green Tor onion's Preferences menu, under the Privacy and Security settings tab. It also features HTTPS certificate pinning for selected sites (including our updater), which was backported from Firefox 32.

This release also features a rewrite of the obfs3 pluggable transport, and the introduction of the new obfs4 transport. Please test these transports and report any issues!

Note to Mac users: As part of our planned end-of-life for supporting 32 bit Macs, the Mac edition of this release is 64 bit only, which also means that the updater will not work for Mac users on the alpha series release channel for this release. Once you transition to this 64 bit release, the updater should function correctly after that.

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Posted: November 29, 2014 at 10:49 am


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Tor Browser-in Yuklenmesi ve qurulmasi. – Video

Posted: November 25, 2014 at 3:50 pm


Tor Browser-in Yuklenmesi ve qurulmasi.
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A Computer Science Professor Found A Way To Identify Most 'Anonymous' Tor Users

Posted: November 18, 2014 at 7:47 am

Tor was supposed to be an anonymous means of browsing the Internet, but a study by computer science professorSambuddho Chakravarty reveals that 81 percent of those using Tor can be de-anonymized by exploiting a technology in Cisco routers called Netflow. The ploy reveals a user's originating IP address, which is analogous to identifying someone's home address even if he or she uses a P.O. box.

By facilitating anonymity online, Tor enables people around the world to communicate securely and get around firewalls that might block certain sites in their countries. It's also the technology that facilitated the notorious Silk Road (and subsequent iterations), seeing people trade bitcoins for assorted black market paraphernalia through the mail. The nonprofit project enables freedom of the press around the world and, for at least a time, presented a means to mail-order drugs.

The Tor browser works by way of decentralization. Your Web traffic doesn't come directly to you, but instead arrives by way of a number of relays. Each relay makes it increasingly difficult to identify the traffic's ultimate destination, shielding you from being associated with it. The trade-off is one of speed for purported anonymity, but this Netflow exploit is only the latest among a few incidents that seem to be punching holes in the browser's popular conception as a bulletproof security fiend.

"That general understanding is wrong," Kevin Johnson, CEO of independent security consulting firm SecureIdeas,said. "Tor runs on top of a complex series of interconnections between apps and the underlying network. To expect that everything in that system is going to understand and respect it, it becomes very complex."

Consider Web traffic as though it were automobile traffic flowing down a highway. To assume that all Web traffic will follow Tor's anonymizing "rules" is akin to assuming that every car on the highway follows all the traffic regulations, but "as we know by looking at any news report, a number of people have accidents every day," Johnson said. "The exact same thing happens with Tor. Its a highway system with an application that says 'go this way,' and we expect all of our apps to follow those signs."

Johnson says that Cisco's Netflow, which sits at the heart of the exploit that can de-anonymize these Tor users, is comparable to the Department of Transportation's analytics on a given stretch of road. Instead of identifying the types of traffic -- 15 percent motorcycles, 25 percent sedans, 40 percent semi trucks, and so on --Netflow can break down Internet traffic into its various types, say 50 percent email, 35 percent Web traffic, and the remainder being Tor. Chakravarty'stechnique for exploiting Netflow works by injecting a repeating traffic pattern, such as the common HTML files that most Tor users are likely to be accessing, into the connection and then checking the routers flow records to check for a match. If it finds a match, then the user is no longer anonymous.

"When youre looking at those kind of attacks, they're done by government state agencies, usually foreign governments suppressing protesters or tracking dissidents. It's harder to do in America because there's so much other traffic," said Jayson Street, who bears the job title of Infosec Ranger atsecurity assessment firm Pwnie Express.

The takeaway is clear: Tor used by itself is hardly some one-stop shop to ensure anonymity online. "End users dont know how to properly configure it -- they think its a silver bullet," Street said. "They think once they use this tool, they dont have to take other precautions. It's another reminder to users that nothing is 100 percent secure. If you're trying to stay protected online, you have to layer your defenses."

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How to connect Tor Browser to Country-specific IP Address – Video

Posted: November 12, 2014 at 8:45 am


How to connect Tor Browser to Country-specific IP Address
Get a specific country IP address on Tor browser each time you connect to the Tor network.

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Better Tor-gether? Mozillla bids to bring anonymous browsing to the masses

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The Mozilla Foundation isnt stupid. It knows that many people are worried about their online privacy and really arent keen on being tracked or spied upon by advertisers and spy agencies. And so to cater to this group of paranoid Web users, the maker of the popular Firefox browser has just launched a new initiative called Polaris, in partnership with the Messiah of Internet privacy the Tor Project.

Two projects have been devized under the initiative. The first one sees Mozilla and the Tor Project working alongside the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) to create privacy technology, open standards, and future product collaborations, according to Tors Andrew Lewman. Mozillas engineers are working to see how they can make Tor better and faster, which is significant because the Tor browser uses much of Firefoxs code.

Mozilla didnt reveal what improvements its working on to make things better, but it did say how it plans to speed things up. This will involve Mozilla hosting its own high-capacity Tor relays to boost the networks current, limited capacity.

Mozilla engineers are evaluating the Tor Projects changes to Firefox, to determine if changes to our own platform code base can enable Tor to work more quickly and easily, said Mozillas Denelle Dixon-Thayer in a blog post.

As for the second project, this sounds even more exciting and could potentially lead to a significant rise in Tor usage. Mozilla says its working on an experiment with its nightly builds to develop a way to keep advertisers happy without having to track people all over the web.

[It looks at] how we can offer a feature that protects those users that want to be free from invasive tracking without penalising advertisers and content sites that respect a users preferences, Dixon-Thayer said.

She added that the experiment was far from finished, and would be refined over the coming months as they received feedback from users.

Its not clear exactly what this experiment entails, but it does sound an awful lot like the rumored Tor button for Firefox. If this feature is indeed implemented into the main Firefox browser, given its popularity, its likely there would be an explosion in the number of people using Tor, not too mention more explosions of rage from senior US law enforcement officials 🙂

What with Facebook having recently launched a special URL optimized for people using Tor, its about to become a whole lot easier to remain anonymous when were browsing the web.

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