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TDSC
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Nymble: Blocking Misbehaving Users in Anonymizing Networks
—Anonymizing networks such as Tor allow users to access Internet services privately by using a series of routers to hide the client’s IP address from the server. The success of...
Patrick P. Tsang, Apu Kapadia, Cory Cornelius, Sea...
PET
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Nymble: Anonymous IP-Address Blocking
Abstract. Anonymizing networks such as Tor allow users to access Internet services privately using a series of routers to hide the client’s IP address from the server. Tor’s su...
Peter C. Johnson, Apu Kapadia, Patrick P. Tsang, S...
PET
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Making a Nymbler Nymble Using VERBS
In this work, we propose a new platform to enable service providers, such as web site operators, on the Internet to block past abusive users of anonymizing networks (for example, T...
Ryan Henry, Kevin Henry, Ian Goldberg
ICC
2009
IEEE
171views Communications» more  ICC 2009»
13 years 2 months ago
IPsec-Based Anonymous Networking: A Working Implementation
Protecting users' privacy is becoming one of the rising issues for the success of future communications. The Internet in particular, with its open architecture, presents sever...
Csaba Király, Renato Lo Cigno
FC
2007
Springer
158views Cryptology» more  FC 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Hidden Identity-Based Signatures
This paper introduces Hidden Identity-based Signatures (Hidden-IBS), a type of digital signatures that provide mediated signer-anonymity on top of Shamir’s Identity-based signat...
Aggelos Kiayias, Hong-Sheng Zhou