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TrafficSliver: Fighting Website Fingerprinting Attacks with Traffic Splitting
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2020
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Internet SecurityInternet Traffic AnalysisEngineeringSpecific WfpInformation SecurityThreat DetectionFighting WebsiteWebsite FingerprintingData PrivacyInformation ForensicsNetwork Traffic MeasurementComputer ScienceCovert ChannelFormer Wfp DefensesNetwork ForensicsData SecurityCryptographyNetwork Security
Website fingerprinting (WFP) aims to infer information about the content of encrypted and anonymized connections by observing patterns of data flows based on the size and direction of packets. By collecting traffic traces at a malicious Tor entry node --- one of the weakest adversaries in the attacker model of Tor --- a passive eavesdropper can leverage the captured meta-data to reveal the websites visited by a Tor user. As recently shown, WFP is significantly more effective and realistic than assumed. Concurrently, former WFP defenses are either infeasible for deployment in real-world settings or defend against specific WFP attacks only.
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