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:internetnews.com: EFF Throws Support to 'Anonymous' Internet Project
internetnews.com: EFF Throws Support to 'Anonymous' Internet Project
Jan 6, 2005, 16 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4953 reads)

(Other stories by Jim Wagner)

"The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF.org) is throwing its support behind a new version of an open source project designed to protect Internet surfers from online snoops.

"The latest version of the Tor Software Project, Tor 0.0.9.2, was published on the EFF's Web site Tuesday, with bug fixes and the added capability of allowing Win32-based machines to run Tor as a server.

"Originally developed for operating systems like Linux, BSD, OS X and Solaris, the project started to get more attention in December with the inclusion of a Win32 installer (in version 0.0.9) that lets Windows end users join in the project..."

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