The dark web got just a little bit brighter thanks to the efforts of Facebook and the Tor project. The pair, with help from many others, has successfully petitioned the Internet Engineering Task Force ...
The Tor Project is preparing a fix for a bug that has been abused for the past years to launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against dark web (.onion) websites. Barring any unforeseen ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Tor Project says it’s contacted Twitter about renewing the site’s certificate. The Tor Project says it’s ...
UPDATE – Facebook has entered the hidden services with a new .onion site that will let Tor Network users sign into the world’s (second) most populace social network. UPDATE – This story has been ...
The Tor Project proposed some defense schemes that could be used in the future to limit the impact of distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that have been plaguing defend dark web (Onion) sites ...
Law enforcement agencies on both sides of the Atlantic have remained bullish in the face of criticism of Operation Onymous, which claimed to have taken down 414 .onion domains from the Tor network. It ...
Starting with the release of Tor Browser 9.5, websites can have their alternate .onion addresses advertised to Tor desktop users who have the 'Onion Location' option enabled. Sites that add the .onion ...
A large number of the Tor-anonymized domains recently seized in a crackdown on illegal darknet services were clones or imposter sites, according to an analysis published Monday. That conclusion is ...
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