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WETICE
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Practical Anonymity for the Masses with Mix-Networks
Designing mix-networks for low-latency applications that offer acceptable performance and provide good resistance against attacks without introducing too much overhead is very dif...
Marc Rennhard, Bernhard Plattner
FC
2004
Springer
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Practical Anonymity for the Masses with MorphMix
MorphMix is a peer-to-peer circuit-based mix network to provide practical anonymous low-latency Internet access for millions of users. The basic ideas of MorphMix have been publish...
Marc Rennhard, Bernhard Plattner
SP
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Deterring Voluntary Trace Disclosure in Re-encryption Mix Networks
An all too real threat to the privacy offered by a mix network is that individual mix administrators may volunteer partial tracing information to a coercer. While this threat can ...
Philippe Golle, XiaoFeng Wang, Markus Jakobsson, A...
CCS
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Parallel mixing
Efforts to design faster synchronous mix networks have focused on reducing the computational cost of mixing per server. We propose a different approach: our re-encryption mixnet...
Philippe Golle, Ari Juels
CTRSA
2004
Springer
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Universal Re-encryption for Mixnets
We introduce a new cryptographic technique that we call universal re-encryption. A conventional cryptosystem that permits reencryption, such as ElGamal, does so only for a player w...
Philippe Golle, Markus Jakobsson, Ari Juels, Paul ...