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خريطة توضح تدفق البيانات في شبكة تور حول العالم منذ عام 2007 حتى الآن :
https://torflow.uncharted.software/ Here’s What Tor’s Data Looks Like as It Flows Around the World http://www.wired.com/2016/01/heres-w...und-the-world/
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هل تور محجوب في دولتك او في شبكتك؟ راسل مشروع تور وسيساعدونك في تحميل متصفح تور وضبط الجسور لتجاوز الحجب!
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إذا كان موقع التور محجوب لديك فيمكنك الآن الحصول عليه بإرسال رسالة إلى "Get Tor" مبيناً نظام التشغيل :
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بإمكانكم تحميل متصفح تور لنظام Windows من أحد هذه الروابط :
Google Drive : https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B76pD...xport=download Dropbox : https://www.dropbox.com/s/wn9dq6w0xy...en-US.exe?dl=1 GitHub: https://github.com/TheTorProject/get....5.4_en-US.exe
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Tor : هو شبكة من الأنفاق الرقمية التي تتيح لك تصفح الإنترنت دون أن يعرف احد من انت وماذا تتصفح.
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معلومة مهمة جدا لزيادة مستوى آمن تصفحك على شبكة Tor ( طبق الشرح الموجود في الصور ) :
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سلام عليكم
موضوع قيم و مفيد .. شكر الله سعيكم جزاكم الله خير و نفع بكم .. : في أمان الله
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قد لا يعمل معك متصفح تور بسبب حجب مزود الخدمة ولا تستطيع الدخول من خلاله على الإنترنت ، اتبع الخطوات التالية لكي يعمل :
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سلام عليكم
شكرا جزيلا لكم الله يعطيكم العافية .. : في أمان الله
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صدر تحديث مهم لمتصفح تور قم بالتحديث
---------- ما الحل لجعل ثغرات الTor لا تكشف هويتي الحقيقية؟ الحل استخدام Whonix https://www.whonix.org يستخدم الvirtualization للحماية المصدر هنا
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Tor Browser 6.0.7 is now available from the Tor Browser Project page and also from our distribution directory. This release features an important security update to Firefox and contains, in addition to that, an update to No****** (2.9.5.2). The security flaw responsible for this urgent release is already actively exploited on Windows systems. Even though there is currently, to the best of our knowledge, no similar exploit for OS X or Linux users available the underlying bug affects those platforms as well. Thus we strongly recommend that all users apply the update to their Tor Browser immediately. A restart is required for it to take effect. Tor Browser users who had set their security slider to "High" are believed to have been safe from this vulnerability. We will have alpha and hardened Tor Browser updates out shortly. In the meantime, users of these series can mitigate the security flaw in at least two ways: 1) Set the security slider to "High" as this is preventing the exploit from working. 2) Switch to the stable series until updates for alpha and hardened are available, too. Here is the full changelog since 6.0.6: All Platforms Update Firefox to 45.5.1esr Update No****** to 2.9.5.2 https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor...r-607-released
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إحصائية عن مستخدمين تور في السعودية : How does it work?
Censors block Tor in two ways: they can block connections to the IP addresses of known Tor relays, and they can analyze network traffic to find use of the Tor protocol. Bridges are secret Tor relays—they don't appear in any public list, so the censor doesn't know which addresses to block. Pluggable transports disguise the Tor protocol by making it look like something else—for example like HTTP or completely random. There are several pluggable transports, and it can be hard to know which one to use. If it is your first time, try obfs4: it is a randomizing transport that works for most people. If obfs4 doesn't work, try fte. If that doesn't work, it may mean that the default bridges are blocked, and you should get a custom bridge from bridges.torproject.org. If the custom bridge doesn't work, try meek-azure or meek-amazon. obfs4 is a randomizing transport: it adds an extra layer of specialized encryption between you and your bridge that makes Tor traffic look like random bytes. It also resists active-probing attacks, where the censor discovers bridges by trying to connect to them. obfs3 and scramblesuit are similar in nature to obfs4. fte makes Tor traffic resemble plain HTTP. The name stands for "Format-Transforming Encryption." meek makes Tor traffic look like a connection to an HTTPS website. Unlike the other transports, it doesn't connect directly to a bridge. meek first connects to a real HTTPS web server (in the Amazon cloud or the Microsoft Azure cloud) and from there connects to the actual bridge. Censors cannot easily block meek connections because the HTTPS servers also provide many other useful services. There are a number of built-in, default bridges, which you can use just by choosing a pluggable transport name. For better secrecy, you should get custom bridges from bridges.torproject.org. meek doesn't need custom bridges; however it is slower and more expensive to operate than the other pluggable transports, so you should use obfs4 or fte if they work for you. Tor is not the only project to use pluggable transports. We work often with researchers and developers to study Internet censorship, improve pluggable transports, and develop new ones. Psiphon and Lantern are two other projects that use pluggable transports. (Unlike Tor, they focus only on access and not on anonymity.) If you are not censored yourself, you can help censored people by running a bridge with a pluggable transport. Running a bridge is the same as running a relay, just with a little extra configuration. See this guide: Become a PT bridge operator! Once your bridge is running, it will automatically become available to users at bridges.torproject.org. The world of censorship is changing all the time. It's a good idea to learn how to use bridges and pluggable transports before you actually need them. Just last week, ISPs in Belarus began blocking public Tor relays—but bridges and pluggable transports are so far working to defeat the blocks. We are tracking other censorship events, such as those in Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, and elsewhere. If you know details of these or any other Tor blocks, please tell us. The best way to do that is to leave a comment on our bug tracker. (You can create an account first.) https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor...ble-transports
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