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Skip to main content The Cypherpunk Handbook Article Home Manifesto Contact Contribute Operating systems Why OpenBSD stands alone Written by FlyWithMe (a SimpleX chat user). Inspired by why-openbsd.rocks — Updated February 17, 2026 This article summarizes why OpenBSD is presented as one of the most secure operating systems in the world, and why Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux—regardless of hardening level—are argued here to be less secure.
Tor is a connection-based low-latency (meaning fast) anonymous communication system that protects TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) streams for Usenet, web browsing, instant messaging (IM), internet relay chat (IRC), Secure Shell (SSH), etc. In basic language Tor is a socks server that accepts and encrypts data from any program that is "socksified", meaning set up to communicate with it.