People who rely on Tor expect their traffic to move through the network without giving away who they are. That trust depends on the strength of the encryption that protects each hop. Tor developers are preparing a major upgrade called Counter Galois Onion, or CGO, which replaces the long-standing relay encryption method used across the network. Why Tor is changing how relays handle encryption The older tor1 relay encryption scheme has been in use for … More →
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