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2010
Springer

Compromising Tor Anonymity Exploiting P2P Information Leakage

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Compromising Tor Anonymity Exploiting P2P Information Leakage
Privacy of users in P2P networks goes far beyond their current usage and is a fundamental requirement to the adoption of P2P protocols for legal usage. In a climate of cold war between these users and anti-piracy groups, more and more users are moving to anonymizing networks in an attempt to hide their identity. However, when not designed to protect users information, a P2P protocol would leak information that may compromise the identity of its users. In this paper, we first present three attacks targeting BitTorrent users on top of Tor that reveal their real IP addresses. In a second step, we analyze the Tor usage by BitTorrent users and compare it to its usage outside of Tor. Finally, we depict the risks induced by this de-anonymization and show that users' privacy violation goes beyond BitTorrent traffic and contaminates other protocols such as HTTP. Keywords Anonymizing Networks, Privacy, Tor, BitTorrent
Pere Manils, Chaabane Abdelberri, Stevens Le-Blond
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Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Pere Manils, Chaabane Abdelberri, Stevens Le-Blond, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Claude Castelluccia, Arnaud Legout, Walid Dabbous
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