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Tor: Anonymous, and Now Apparently Bug-Free
Tor: Anonymous, and Now Apparently Bug-Free
By way of Heise Online comes word that Tor , the internet anonymization system, has hit a milestone of nearly mythical proportions -- there are currently no known bugs in the Tor code. Tor began scanning its development releases in September using Coverity , a bug detection application ...
heise online - Tor anonymous network now has zero known bugs
heise.de — The developers of Tor the internet anonymisation system, have announced that thanks to a Coverity analysis, they... have removed a number of bugs and vulnerabilities. Coverity perform source code analysis of C, C++ and Java and in September 2008, found ... (more) heise online - Tor anonymous network now has zero known bugs
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torproject.org — Tor: Overview Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their... privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. Tor provides ... (more) Overview
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