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2010
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Drac: An Architecture for Anonymous Low-Volume Communications

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Drac: An Architecture for Anonymous Low-Volume Communications
We present Drac, a system designed to provide anonymity and unobservability for real-time instant messaging and voice-over-IP communications against a global passive adversary. The system uses a relay based anonymization mechanism where circuits are routed over a social network in a peer-to-peer fashion, using full padding strategies and separate epochs to hide connection and disconnection events. Unlike established systems, Drac gives away the identity of a user’s friends to guarantee the unobservability of actual calls, while still providing anonymity when talking to untrusted third parties. We present the core design and components of Drac, we discuss the key ways in which it challenges our current concepts of anonymity and provide an initial simulation-based security analysis.
George Danezis, Claudia Díaz, Carmela Tronc
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Updated 14 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where PET
Authors George Danezis, Claudia Díaz, Carmela Troncoso, Ben Laurie
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