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Tor tears out its old relay encryption and drops a tougher system that promises stronger privacy for millions of global users

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  • Tor dumps tor1 and moves to a stronger, research-driven relay encryption system
  • CGO introduces modern protections that block tagging attacks across the network
  • Wide-block encryption makes modified cells unrecoverable and stops predictable interception attempts

Tor has introduced a new relay encryption system called Counter Galois Onion (CGO) to replace the older tor1 algorithm.

The change is intended to make the network more resilient against modern interception techniques that could compromise user privacy.

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