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The Tor Project is strengthening onion services

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The Tor Project has announced the timeline for the implementation of the new, more secure onion services. The project has already started the transition which will take a few years to become default.
Over the past four years, the Tor Project has been working on a new implementation of its onion services in order to bolster the security it offers; now it’s officially launched it with some of the latest alpha releases and will slowly work its way to become the default and replace the old implementation.
Discussing the cryptography that’s used in the new implementation, George Kadianakis, from the Tor Project, said:
The new implementation is also made more secure by the use of a cleaner codebase which will mean fewer bugs will go unnoticed, and make developers’ lives a lot less stressful. The changes, according to the Tor Project, are “needed” because they fix the shortcomings of the old design but also act as a strong foundation for future onion work.
Going forward the new and old implementations will sit side by side while bugs are squashed and new features are implemented. When it gets to an acceptable level, the new implementation will become the default offering and then when the community gives the go-ahead the old implementation will be phased out – this is expected to happen over the course of a few years to prevent destabilisation.
Source: The Tor Project| Image via idigitaltimes

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