Tor Browser 7.0.2 is released
Tor Browser 7.0.2 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our...
Tor Browser 7.0.2 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our...
Source code for a new Tor release (0.3.0.9) is now available on the website.
Tor 0.3.0.9 fixes a path selection bug that would allow a client to use a guard that was in the same network family as a chosen exit relay. This is a security regression; all clients running earlier versions of 0.3.0.x or 0.3.1.x should upgrade to 0.3.0.9 or 0.3.1.4-alpha when packages become available. Packages should be available soon, along with a Tor Browser release early next week.
One last reminder: Tor 0.2.4, 0.2.6, and 0.2.7 will no longer be supported after 1 August of this year. Tor 0.2.8 will not be supported after 1 Jan of 2018. Tor 0.2.5 will not be supported after 1 May of 2018. If you need a release with long-term support, 0.2.9 is
what we recommend: we plan to support it until at least 1 Jan 2020.
This release also backports several other bugfixes from the 0.3.1.x series.
Hello again! This post announces the fourth alpha in the 0.3.1.x series, which we just released today. There's a stable release too; I'll mention that in the next post.
Tor 0.3.1.4-alpha fixes a path selection bug that would allow a client to use a guard that was in the same network family as a chosen exit relay. This is a security regression; all clients running earlier versions of 0.3.0.x or 0.3.1.x should upgrade to 0.3.0.9 or 0.3.1.4-alpha.
This release also fixes several other bugs introduced in 0.3.0.x and 0.3.1.x, including others that can affect bandwidth usage and correctness.
Since this is an alpha release, you can expect more bugs than usual. If you'd rather have a more stable experience, stick to the stable releases.
If you build Tor from source, you can find Tor 0.3.1.4-alpha at the usual place (at the Download page on our website). Otherwise, you'll probably want to wait until packages are available. There should be a new Tor Browser release early next week.
Tor Browser 7.0.1 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our...
We are pleased to announce another public beta release of Tor Messenger. This release features...
Hello again! This post announces the third alpha in the 0.3.1.x series, which I just released today. There were stable releases too; I'll go over them in the next post.
Tor 0.3.1.3-alpha fixes a pair of bugs that would allow an attacker to remotely crash a hidden service with an assertion failure. Anyone running a hidden service should upgrade to this version, or to some other version with fixes for TROVE-2017-004 and TROVE-2017-005.
Tor 0.3.1.3-alpha also includes fixes for several key management bugs that sometimes made relays unreliable, as well as several other bugfixes described below.
Since this is an alpha release, you can expect more bugs than usual. If you'd rather have a more stable experience, stick to the stable releases.
If you build Tor from source, you can find Tor 0.3.1.2-alpha at the usual place (at the Download page on our website). Otherwise, you'll probably want to wait until packages are available.
The Tor Browser Team is proud to announce the first stable release in the 7.0 series. This...
Hello! This release came out 11 days ago, but since the blog was down at the time, I was only...
Hello again! This post announces the second alpha in the 0.3.1.x series, which I just released today. And since the blog was down when the first alpha came out, I'm posting the changelog for 0.3.1.1-alpha below too.
Tor 0.3.1.2-alpha is the second release in the 0.3.1.x series. It fixes a few bugs found while testing 0.3.1.1-alpha, including a memory corruption bug that affected relay stability.
Since this is an alpha release, you can expect more bugs than usual.
If you build Tor from source, you can find Tor 0.3.1.2-alpha at the usual place at the Download page on our website. Otherwise, you'll probably want to wait until packages are available. The next Tor Browser alpha release with this version of Tor will likely come out in mid-June.
Tor 0.3.1.1-alpha is the first release in the 0.3.1.x series. It reduces the bandwidth usage for Tor's directory protocol, adds some basic padding to resist netflow-based traffic analysis and to serve as the basis of other padding in the future, and adds rust support to the build system.
It also contains numerous other small features and improvements to security, correctness, and performance.
Below are the changes since 0.3.0.7.
Tor Browser 7.0a4 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our...