There's an interesting question on Quora about Tor at the moment - "Tor: Why did the US government create and continue to fund Tor?", which can be found at <http://www.quora.com/Tor/Why-did-the-US-government-create-and-continue-to-fund-Tor>.
So far, there are 4 answers including.. .. "Bram Cohen, Inventor of BitTorrent - Many other countries have countrywide firewalls to limit what their citizens/residents can see of the internet. The US State Department views this as a bad thing and proactively promotes Tor because it's the tool of choice for freely browsing the internet from behind such a firewall, which appears to be the main use which Tor is put to." "Brendan Guinn, IT Engineer, History Buff, Fumbling Guitarist The same reason they created it--Tor allows essentially anonymous web traffic, and if for no other purpose than insidious action against a national enemy--but ranging from the original intended purpose of protecting international & domestic agents*, to the actual state of unhindered civilian usage of the system--any government would have a few compelling reasons to fund a system which performs the function Tor does. However, it's worth noting that the idea of onion routing--encrypting traffic and randomly bouncing it from node to node, encrypting further and decrypting from node to node as well, adding another layer (Geddit?) to security--is a DARPA-funded, U.S. Navy development*. Of course they're still funding it--it's their brainchild. " {...} -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk