Tor Browser 3.5.4 is Released

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by BoerenkoolMetWorst, Apr 9, 2014.

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  1. BoerenkoolMetWorst

    BoerenkoolMetWorst Registered Member

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    Fix for Heartbleed:

    https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-354-released
     
  2. zero_Phil

    zero_Phil Registered Member

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    Maybe it's time to ditch Tor and go with Advanced Onion Router instead?
     
  3. Carver

    Carver Registered Member

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    What makes you say that, do you work for the Advanced Onion Router people perhaps
     
  4. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

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    If you think this exploit is reason to ditch Tor then you might as well ditch the entire internet...
     
  5. JASTECH

    JASTECH Registered Member

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    Keep Tor, install the patch and always check your browser at a couple test sites to make sure there are no loose lips eh, Lol

    I worked on Atguard with others until it did what we needed, still have it on floppy somewhere.

    Still can't find the slot on this new fangled N7100 to slide the 5.25" floppy's into read them.
     
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  6. zero_Phil

    zero_Phil Registered Member

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    What makes you say that, do you work for the Advanced Onion Router people perhaps.

    Nope, but Advanced OR appears to be a nice bit of kit.
     
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