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Subject: [tor-talk] Chaum Fathers Bastard Child To RubberHose ...
	PrivaTegrity cMix
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http://www.wired.com/2016/01/david-chaum-father-of-online-anonymity-plan-to-end-the-crypto-wars/?mbid=social_twitter

Now Chaum has returned with his first online privacy invention in more
than a decade. And with it, he wants to bring those crypto wars to an
end... a new encryption scheme he calls PrivaTegrity ... based on
cMix.

Chaum wouldn't comment on whether the project... would be
commercialized or run as a non-profit.

Chaum is also building into PrivaTegrity another feature... a backdoor
that allows anyone doing something "generally recognized as evil" to
have their anonymity and privacy stripped altogether.

Nine server council... a hoseablitly focus point similar to Tor dirauths.
In any case... interesting.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/294737065/cMix-Anonymization-by-High-Performance-Scalable-Mixing
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