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Tor is an anonymity network that routes traffic through relays, supporting privacy while also complicating the investigation of online abuse.

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Tor is an open-source privacy network that routes Internet traffic through a sequence of volunteer-operated relays. Layered encryption limits what each relay can learn about the connection, helping users resist traffic monitoring, censorship, and location tracking. Tor also supports onion services, which are reachable within Tor without exposing a conventional server address. It provides anonymity protections, not a guarantee of anonymity or confidentiality.

Security practitioners should remember that Tor does not encrypt traffic beyond the network: an exit relay can observe unencrypted application data, so HTTPS and secure application design remain necessary. Endpoint compromise, unsafe browser configuration, fingerprinting, or opening downloaded content can also identify or harm a user. A powerful observer may correlate traffic entering and leaving the network. In enterprise investigations, Tor connections are useful leads but weak attribution evidence because many unrelated users share relay addresses; correlate them with authentication, endpoint, and application telemetry rather than treating a Tor IP as proof of malicious activity.

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