MIT Creates Untraceable Anonymous Messaging System Called Vuvuzela

Found on Softpedia on Sunday, 13 December 2015
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Unlike Tor, which hides messages with several layers of encryption for sending them through random servers on the Internet, Vuvuzela takes a different approach, one that uses less encryption, but a lot of dummy traffic.

MIT researchers claim that attackers can even infiltrate more than half of its mailbox network, but if at least one mailbox server is left intact, users will be able to safely communicate because of all the fake traffic.

Vuvuzelas were so annoying; hopefully the dummy traffic here is equally annoying for the spooks.