American-Israeli researchers build better Tor

@ 2015/05/25
A team of American and Israeli academics has come up with a flavour of Tor which is tougher for the NSA or GCHQ to hack.

Dubbed Astoria, the software reduces the number of vulnerable circuits from 58 percent to 5.8 percent. It is the first designed to beat even the asymmetric correlation attacks on Tor which have made it vulnerable.

According to a research paper Astoria differs most significantly from Tor’s default client in how it selects the circuits that connect a user to the network and then to the outside Internet. It is basically an algorithm designed to more accurately predict attacks and then securely select relays that mitigate timing attack opportunities for top-tier adversaries.

Astoria works out how circuits should, according to the researchers, be made “when there are no safe possibilities it can do this even while the Tor users is being watched by the spooks.

.The only thing the spooks have left is the fact that defeating timing attacks against Tor completely isn’t possible because of how Tor is built. However Astoria makes attacks more costly and less likely to succeed.

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