Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Obfuscated TCP
Obfuscated TCP
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Obfuscated TCP is a transport layer protocol that adds opportunistic encryption. It's designed to hamper and detect large-scale wiretapping and corruption of TCP traffic on the Internet.
If this is your first time here, watch the introduction first.
TLS is the solution to protecting sensitive information. However, there's room for a low setup cost protocol to protect the bulk of traffic which isn't currently encrypted. It can't stop a focused attack, but it can assuage untargeted, dragnet sniffing of backbones.
We are concentrating on securing the web first. It's in alpha:
Obfuscated TCP is currently the work of Adam Langley. Comments, questions, suggestions and flames are best directed to agl AT imperialviolet DOT org.
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