2024
Issue 1
- Internet Sanctions on Russian Media: Actions and Effects
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John Kristoff (University of Illinois Chicago), Moritz Müller (SIDN Labs and University of Twente), Arturo Filastò (OONI), Max Resing (University of Twente), Chris Kanich (University of Illinois Chicago), Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam)
- Bleeding Wall: A Hematologic Examination on the Great Firewall
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Sakamoto (Shinonome Lab), Elson Wedwards
- Just add WATER: WebAssembly-based Circumvention Transports
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Erik Chi (University of Michigan), Gaukas Wang (University of Colorado Boulder), J. Alex Halderman (University of Michigan), Eric Wustrow (University of Colorado Boulder), Jack Wampler (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Extended Abstract: Traffic Splitting for Pluggable Transports
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Anna Harbluk Lorimer (University of Chicago), Rob Jansen (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Nick Feamster (University of Chicago)
- Extended Abstract: Oscur0: One-Shot Circumvention without Registration
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Mingye Chen (University of Michigan), Jack Wampler (University of Colorado Boulder), Abdulrahman Alaraj (University of Colorado Boulder), Gaukas Wang (University of Colorado Boulder), Eric Wustrow (University of Colorado Boulder)
Issue 2
- Extended Abstract: The Impact of Online Censorship on LLMs
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Mohamed Ahmed (Citizen Lab, University of Toronto), Jeffrey Knockel (Citizen Lab, University of Toronto)
- Extended Abstract: Leveraging Large Language Models to Identify Internet Censorship through Network Data
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Tianyu Gao (Graduate Center, City University of New York), Ping Ji (Graduate Center, City University of New York)
- Toward Automated DNS Tampering Detection Using Machine Learning
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Paola Calle (Smith College), Larissa Savitsky (Smith College), Arjun Nitin Bhagoji (University of Chicago), Nguyen Phong Hoang (University of British Columbia), Shinyoung Cho (Smith College)
- Exploring Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) for Censorship Circumvention
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Michael Pu (University of Waterloo), Andrew Wang (University of Waterloo), Anthony Chang (University of Waterloo), Kieran Quan (University of Waterloo), Yi Wei Zhou (University of Waterloo)
- Looking at the Clouds: Leveraging Pub/Sub Cloud Services for Censorship-Resistant Rendezvous Channels
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Afonso Vilalonga (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa & NOVA LINCS), João S. Resende (Universidade do Porto), Henrique Domingos (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa & NOVA LINCS)
- Ten Years Gone: Revisiting Cloud Storage Transports to Reduce Censored User Burdens
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Paul Vines (Two Six Technologies)
- Turning Attacks into Advantages: Evading HTTP Censorship with HTTP Request Smuggling
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Philipp Müller (Paderborn University), Niklas Niere (Paderborn University), Felix Lange (Paderborn University), Juraj Somorovsky (Paderborn University)
- RecoCoDe: Recover From Data Corruption in Deniable Storage
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Vero Estrada-Galiñanes (EPFL), Andrej Milicevic (EPFL)
- A case study on DDoS attacks against Tor relays
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Tobias Höller (Johannes Kepler University), René Mayrhofer (Johannes Kepler University)
- (P)KT-IEE: Secure Key Transparency Protocols for Interoperable End-to-End Encrypted Message Systems
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Neenu Garg (School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh), Tariq Elahi (School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh)
- Detecting VPN Traffic through Encapsulated TCP Behavior
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Michelina Hanlon (Stanford University), Gerry Wan (Stanford University), Anna Ascheman (Stanford University), Zakir Durumeric (Stanford University)
- Analyzing Prominent Mobile Apps in Latin America
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Beau Kujath (Arizona State University / Breakpointing Bad), Jeffrey Knockel (Citizen Lab), Paul Aguilar (SocialTIC), Diego Morabito (SocialTIC), Masashi Crete-Nishihata (Citizen Lab), Jedidiah R. Crandall (Arizona State University / Breakpointing Bad)
- Lost in Translation: Characterizing Automated Censorship in Online Translation Services
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Samuel Ruo (Citizen Lab, University of Toronto), Jeffrey Knockel (Citizen Lab, University of Toronto), Zoë Reichert (Citizen Lab, University of Toronto)