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Greetings from Tor's New Executive Director

by ssteele | December 11, 2015

Shari Steele

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Announcing Shari Steele as our new executive director

by arma | December 11, 2015

At long last, I am thrilled to announce that our executive director search is now successful!

  • 29 comments

Help Tor Find a New Executive Director

by ailanthus | July 21, 2015

The Tor Project is continuing its world-wide search for our new Executive Director.

  • 105 comments

Tor Project Launches World-wide Search for New Executive Director

by wseltzer | July 07, 2015

The Tor Project is pleased to open a world-wide search for our new Executive Director.

  • 38 comments

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Recent Updates

New Release: Tor 0.4.2.5 (also 0.4.1.7, 0.4.0.6, and 0.3.5.9)

by nickm | December 09, 2019

Ater months of work, we have a new stable release series! If you build Tor from source, you can download the source code for 0.4.2.5 on the website. Packages should be available within the next several weeks, with a new Tor Browser around January 7.

This is the first stable release in the 0.4.2.x series. This series improves reliability and stability, and includes several stability and correctness improvements for onion services. It also fixes many smaller bugs present in previous series.

Per our support policy, we will support the 0.4.2.x series for nine months, or until three months after the release of a stable 0.4.3.x: whichever is longer. If you need longer-term support, please stick with 0.3.5.x, which will we plan to support until Feb 2022.

Today we are also releasing updates to our older series: 0.4.1.7 (changelog), 0.4.0.6 (changelog), and 0.3.5.9 (changelog), which you can download at dist.torproject.org.  Note that the 0.4.0.x series and the 0.2.9.x series will become unsupported early next year, so if you're running one of those versions, you should plan to upgrade.

Below are the changes in 0.4.2.5, since 0.4.1.4-rc. For a complete list of only the changes since 0.4.2.4-rc, see the ChangeLog file.

Changes in version 0.4.2.5 - 2019-12-09

  • Major features (directory authorities):
    • Directory authorities now reject relays running all currently deprecated release series. The currently supported release series are: 0.2.9, 0.3.5, 0.4.0, 0.4.1, and 0.4.2. Closes ticket 31549.
  • Major features (onion service v3, denial of service):
    • Add onion service introduction denial of service defenses. Intro points can now rate-limit client introduction requests, using parameters that can be sent by the service within the ESTABLISH_INTRO cell. If the cell extension for this is not used, the intro point will honor the consensus parameters. Closes ticket 30924.

 

The Next Chapter in Anti-Censorship

by arma | December 04, 2019

The video from my DEF CON 2019 talk ("The Tor Censorship Arms Race: The Next Chapter") is now up:

New Release: Tor Browser 9.5a3

by boklm | December 04, 2019

Tor Browser 9.5a3 is now available from the Tor Browser Alpha download page and also from our

New Release: Tor Browser 9.0.2

by boklm | December 03, 2019

Tor Browser 9.0.2 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our

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