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MobiPluto: File System Friendly Deniable Storage for Mobile Devices

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MobiPluto: File System Friendly Deniable Storage for Mobile Devices
Mobile devices are prevalently used for processing personal private data and sometimes collecting evidence of social injustice or political oppression. The device owners may always feel reluctant to expose this type of data to undesired observers or inspectors. This usually can be achieved by encryption. However, the traditional encryption may not work when an adversary is able to coerce device owners into revealing their encrypted content. Plausibly Deniable Encryption (PDE) is thus designed to protect sensitive data against this type of powerful adversaries. In this paper, we present MobiPluto, a file system friendly PDE scheme for denying the existence of sensitive data stored on mobile devices. MobiPluto achieves deniability feature as nothing but a “side-e↵ect” of combining thin provisioning, a well-established tool in Linux kernel, with encryption. This feature makes MobiPluto more plausible for users to have such software on their mobile devices. A salient di↵erence be...
Bing Chang, Zhan Wang, Bo Chen, Fengwei Zhang
Added 13 Apr 2016
Updated 13 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACSAC
Authors Bing Chang, Zhan Wang, Bo Chen, Fengwei Zhang
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