vendredi 30 octobre 2015

Tor rolling out secure IM app (Good for Facebook users apparently)

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THE ANONYMITY NETWORK Tor has long been the paranoid standard for privacy online, and the Tor Browser that runs on it remains the best way to use the web while revealing the least identifying data. Now the non-profit Tor Project has officially released another piece of software that could bring that same level of privacy to instant messaging: a seamless and simple app that both encrypts the content of IMs and also makes it very difficult for an eavesdropper to identify the person sending them.

On Thursday the Tor Project launched its first beta version of Tor Messenger, its long-in-the-works, open source instant messenger client. The app, perhaps more than any other desktop instant messaging program, is designed for both simplicity and privacy by default: It integrates the “Off-the-Record” (OTR) protocol to encrypt messages and routes them over Tor just as seamlessly as the Tor Browser does for web data. It’s also compatible with the same XMPP or “Jabber” chat protocol used by millions of Facebook and Google accounts, as well as desktop clients like Adium for Mac and Pidgin for Windows. The result is that anyone can download the software and in seconds start sending messages to their pre-existing contacts that are not only strongly encrypted, but tunneled through Tor’s maze of volunteer computers around the world to hide the sender’s IP address.

After some auditing, Tor Messenger is set to become a powerful and popular tool for instant, idiot-proof, and surveillance-resistant communication....the program’s use of a pre-existing chat protocol means users won’t need to rebuild their network of contacts. “You can use your ... address and your old contacts
Article Posted on Wired.com

and here is the URL for this App which is an
Early Beta as of this Date and here are the Platforms it is Optimised for:
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Linux (32-bit)
Linux (64-bit)
Windows
OS X
http://ift.tt/1kh24Si
A stable Alternative which has been around a year or 2 now, is the Cross browser WebRTC Which is easy to set up If you Want to see this in action Drop in On a Live Google Hangouts Broadcast (which is only a small part of the whole) It the Big issue With TOR is It is Text only,whereas WebRTC/Hangouts is Audio /Webcam and IM all on the same page .Mostly fixed @ 8 or 9 participants Live,depending on the App you are connecting through)Rest are Mute ...and the Good thing is Only the 'Room" starter Host can allow you to Join or can Mute you..They Handle the Moderation
They Leave the Room and The longest On stream Becomes the Host (I think that's the protocol ?)


Tor rolling out secure IM app (Good for Facebook users apparently)

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