- Anonymous communication
- Exchanging information without revealing identities.
- Private browsing / incognito mode
- Browser mode that does not store browsing history or cookies locally.
- Tracking cookies / third-party cookies
- Cookies set by domains other than the one being visited, used for cross-site tracking.
- Covert channel
- An unintended communication path used to transfer data between processes or systems.
- Side-channel attack
- Gaining information indirectly via timing, power use, or other physical signals.
- Surface web
- The part of the web indexed by standard search engines.
- Deep web
- Content not indexed by search engines, often behind authentication or generated dynamically.
- Dark web
- Part of the deep web that requires special tools like Tor to access; often uses .onion domains.
- .onion domain
- Special domain used by Tor hidden services, not accessible through standard DNS.
- Tor (The Onion Router)
- A network that routes traffic through multiple relays to provide anonymity.
- Onion routing
- Wrapping messages in multiple layers of encryption, with each relay removing one layer.
- Entry node
- The first Tor relay that knows the user’s IP address.
- Exit node
- The last Tor relay that sends traffic to the destination server.
- Relay
- A Tor server that forwards encrypted traffic between other Tor nodes.
- Circuit
- A path through Tor consisting of multiple relays.
- Correlation attack
- Matching traffic entering and exiting Tor by timing and size to de-anonymize users.
- Sybil attack
- Controlling many nodes in a network to compromise anonymity.
- IP spoofing attack
- Forging source IP addresses to mislead systems or trigger abuse reports.
- I2P
- Invisible Internet Project; an anonymity network using garlic routing.
- Garlic routing
- Bundling multiple messages into one encrypted packet to make traffic analysis harder.
- Distributed hash table (DHT)
- A decentralized lookup system for finding resources in I2P.
- Mesh networking
- A peer-to-peer communication system where devices relay messages without central infrastructure.
Anonymous Communication
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