A paper presented at the Security and Human Behaviour 2016 conference
examining how Tor pluggable transports old up against dozens of
detection techniques. Censors focus more on detecting circumvention
techniques during the setup phase than after the fact - opposite of most
academic work in
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On 06/06/16 14:28, tl wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> On 31.05.2016, at 21:17, Karsten Loesing
>> wrote:
>>
>> Signed PGP part Hello devs,
>>
>> I just released DescripTor 1.2.0:
>>
>> https://dist.torproject.org/descriptor/1.2.0/
>>
Hello Nima,
I see you said this on IRC yesterday while referring to the pluggable transport
docs: "I'm gonna be working on some of these documentations this month. do you
have any suggestions on how we can improve them?"
I agree that this is extremely high priority right now and I'm very glad to
Hi,
> On 31.05.2016, at 21:17, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> Hello devs,
>
> I just released DescripTor 1.2.0:
>
> https://dist.torproject.org/descriptor/1.2.0/
>
> From the change log:
>
> # Changes in version 1.2.0 - 2016-05-31
>
> * Medium changes