The global Tor network and its routing protocols provide an excellent framework for online anonymity. However, the selection of Tor-friendly software for Windows currently sucks.
Want to anonymously browse the web? You’re stuck with Firefox, and don’t even think about trying to anonymously use Flash.
Want to dynamically analyze malware without letting the C2 server know your home IP address? You’re outta luck.
Want to anonymously use any program that doesn’t natively support SOCKS or HTTP proxying? Not gonna happen.
While some solutions currently exist for generically rerouting traffic through Tor, these solutions either don’t support Windows or require an additional network gateway device.
This talk presents a new tool to securely, anonymously, and transparently route all TCP/IP and DNS traffic through Tor, regardless of the client software, and without relying on VPNs or additional hardware or virtual machines. Black Hat 2013 will mark the release of this new Tor tool -- Tortilla!