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2012
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Internet SecurityEngineeringInformation SecuritySkype VideoTor NetworkData PrivacyInformation ForensicsSecure CommunicationPrivacy-preserving CommunicationComputer ScienceCovert ChannelCommunicationActual SkypePrivacyData SecurityCryptographyNetwork Security
The Tor network is designed to provide users with low-latency anonymous communications. Tor clients build circuits with publicly listed relays to anonymously reach their destinations. However, since the relays are publicly listed, they can be easily blocked by censoring adversaries. Consequently, the Tor project envisioned the possibility of unlisted entry points to the Tor network, commonly known as bridges. We address the issue of preventing censors from detecting the bridges by observing the communications between them and nodes in their network. We propose a model in which the client obfuscates its messages to the bridge in a widely used protocol over the Internet. We investigate using Skype video calls as our target protocol and our goal is to make it difficult for the censoring adversary to distinguish between the obfuscated bridge connections and actual Skype calls using statistical comparisons.
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