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P2P
2010
IEEE
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13 years 7 months ago
Waiting for Anonymity: Understanding Delays in the Tor Overlay
Although Tor is the most widely used overlay for providing anonymity services, its users often experience very high delays. Because much of Tor usage is for Web applications, which...
Prithula Dhungel, Moritz Steiner, Ivinko Rimac, Vo...
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
12 years 8 days ago
L2P2: Location-aware location privacy protection for location-based services
Abstract—Location privacy has been a serious concern for mobile users who use location-based services provided by the thirdparty provider via mobile networks. Recently, there hav...
Yu Wang 0003, Dingbang Xu, Xiao He, Chao Zhang, Fa...
COMPSAC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A Privacy Enhancing Approach for Identity Inference Protection in Location-Based Services
—Recent advances in mobile handheld devices have facilitated the ubiquitous availability of location based services. Systems which provide location based services have always bee...
Chowdhury Sharif Hasan, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Moham...
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Dynamic Multipath Onion Routing in Anonymous Peer-To-Peer Overlay Networks
— Although recent years provided many protocols for anonymous routing in overlay networks, they commonly rely on the same communication paradigm: Onion Routing. In Onion Routing ...
Olaf Landsiedel, Lexi Pimenidis, Klaus Wehrle, Hei...
CCS
2007
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
How much anonymity does network latency leak?
Low-latency anonymity systems such as Tor, AN.ON, Crowds, and Anonymizer.com aim to provide anonymous connections that are both untraceable by “local” adversaries who control ...
Nicholas Hopper, Eugene Y. Vasserman, Eric Chan-Ti...