Accepted Papers
- Bridging and Fingerprinting: Epistemic Attacks on Route Selection
George Danezis (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK) and Paul Syverson (Naval Research Laboratory, USA)
- How to Bypass Two Anonymity Revocation Schemes
George Danezis (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK) and Len Sassaman (K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
- Studying Timing Analysis on the Internet with SubRosa
Hatim Daginawala and Matthew Wright (University of Texas at Arlington, USA)
- Formalized Information-Theoretic Proofs of Privacy Using the HOL4 Theorem-Prover
Aaron R. Coble (Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK)
- Perfect Matching Disclosure Attacks
Carmela Troncoso, Benedikt Gierlichs, Bart Preneel, and Ingrid Verbauwhede (COSIC, K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
- Reputation Systems for Anonymous Networks
Elli Androulaki, Seung Geol Choi, Steven M. Bellovin, and Tal Malkin (Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, USA)
- Breaking and Provably Fixing Minx
Erik Shimshock, Matthew Staats, and Nicholas Hopper (University of Minnesota, USA)
- Shining Light in Dark Places: Understanding the Tor Network
Damon McCoy, Kevin Bauer, Dirk Grunwald (University of Colorado), Tadayoshi Kohno (University of Washington), and Douglas Sicker (University of Colorado)
- On the Impact of Social Network Profiling on Anonymity
Claudia Diaz, Carmela Troncoso (K.U.Leuven, Belgium), and Andrei Serjantov (The Free Haven Project, UK)
- PAR: Payment for Anonymous Routing
Elli Androulaki,Mariana Raykova, Shreyas Srivatsan, (Columbia University, USA), Angelos Stavrou, (George Mason University, USA), and Steven M. Bellovin, (Columbia University, USA)
- Chattering Laptops
Tuomas Aura (Microsoft Research, UK), Janne Lindqvist (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland), Michael Roe (Microsoft Research, UK), and Anish Mohammed (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
- Metrics for Security and Performance in Low-Latency Anonymity Systems
Steven J. Murdoch and Robert N. M. Watson (Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK)
- An Indistinguishability-based Characterization of Anonymous Channels
Alejandro Hevia (Dept. of Computer Science, University of Chile, Chile) and Daniele Micciancio
(Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of California at San Diego, USA)
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