Anonymity network can protect users' identity if all but one of its servers are compromised

Monday, July 11, 2016 - 05:31 in Mathematics & Economics

Anonymity networks protect people living under repressive regimes from surveillance of their Internet use. But the recent discovery of vulnerabilities in the most popular of these networks—Tor—has prompted computer scientists to try to come up with more secure anonymity schemes.

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