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A popular choice for anonymous Internet communication, the Tor network uses entry, relay, and exit nodes to hide the traffic's origin. However, an investigation that involved running real applications and website requests through Tor revealed numerous agglomerations of exiting traffic that an attacker could exploit.
IPv6, the new version of the Internet protocol, has been developed to provide new services and to support the Internet's growth. This paper presents an overview of the key security issues, which outlines the challenges in deploying and transitioning to IPv6.
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