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ACM
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Measuring relationship anonymity in mix networks
Many applications of mix networks such as anonymous Web browsing require relationship anonymity: it should be hard for the attacker to determine who is communicating with whom. Co...
Vitaly Shmatikov, Ming-Hsiu Wang
SP
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Anonymous Networking with Minimum Latency in Multihop Networks
The problem of security against timing based traffic analysis in multihop networks is considered in this work. In particular, the relationship between the level of anonymity prov...
Parvathinathan Venkitasubramaniam, Lang Tong
PET
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
An Analysis of Parallel Mixing with Attacker-Controlled Inputs
Parallel mixing [7] is a technique for optimizing the latency of a synchronous re-encryption mix network. We analyze the anonymity of this technique when an adversary can learn the...
Nikita Borisov
AINA
2011
IEEE
12 years 8 months ago
Data Caching for Enhancing Anonymity
—The benefits of caching for reducing access time to frequently needed data, in order to improve system performance, are already well-known. In this paper, a proposal for employ...
Rajiv Bagai, Bin Tang
SP
2006
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Fundamental Limits on the Anonymity Provided by the MIX Technique
The MIX technique forms the basis of many popular services that offer anonymity of communication in open and shared networks such as the Internet. In this paper, fundamental limit...
Dogan Kesdogan, Dakshi Agrawal, Dang Vinh Pham, Di...