A while back, we covered the controversy over a few Kickstarter projects aiming to provide something in increasing demand as of late: a foolproof way to connect any Wi-Fi capable device to the Tor anonymized network. Two such Tor "travel router" projects have since become actual product: InvizBox, from a team in Ireland, and the resurrected Anonabox, which was acquired by the tech holding company Sochule. . A third, the open source PORTAL project, originally coded by "opsec" champion the grugq, is being turned into a consumer product by Ryan Lackey and Marc Rogers of CloudFlare and will be getting its bow at the RSA Conference later this month.. A third, the open source PORTAL project, originally coded by 'opsec' champion the grugq, is being tu. while, covered, controversy, kickstarter, projects, aiming, provide, something. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
To prevent the Tor traffic from being recognized by anyone analyzing the network flow, SkypeMorph uses what's known as traffic shaping to convert Tor packets into User Datagram Protocol packets, as used by Skype. The traffic shaping also mimics the sizes and timings of packets produced by normal Skype video conversations. As a result, outsiders observing the traffic between the end user and the bridge see data that looks identical to a Skype video conversation. . The link for this article located at Bruce Schneier is no longer available. . SkypeMorph is an innovative method to enhance Tor network privacy by disguising traffic as regular Skype communication, effectively masking user identity. SkypeMorph, Traffic Shaping, Network Privacy, Tor Concealment. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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