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Forensic Investigation of the OneSwarm Anonymous Filesharing System. Swagatika Prusty, Brian Neil Levine, and Marc Liberatore. In Proc. ACM Conference on Computer & Communications Security (CCS), page 13, October 2011. Keywords: forensics; peer-to-peer; anonymity; [bibtex] [PDF] [slides] [link]
Empirical Tests of Anonymous Voice Over IP. Marc Liberatore, Bikas Gurung, Brian Neil Levine, and Matthew Wright. Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 34(1):341-350, January 2011. Keywords: privacy; anonymity; peer-to-peer; Journal Paper; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Passive-Logging Attacks Against Anonymous Communications Systems. Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields. ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC), 11(2), May 2008. Keywords: anonymity; peer-to-peer; Journal Paper; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Quantifying Resistance to the Sybil Attack. N. Boris Margolin and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC), pages 1--15, January 2008. Keywords: Sybil attack; peer-to-peer; anonymity; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Informant: Detecting Sybils Using Incentives. N. Boris Margolin and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC), pages 192--207, February 2007. Keywords: Sybil attack; peer-to-peer; anonymity; [bibtex] [PDF] [techreport] [presentation] [link]
A Survey of Solutions to the Sybil Attack. Brian Neil Levine, Clay Shields, and N. Boris Margolin. Tech report 2006-052, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, October 2006. Keywords: Sybil attack; peer-to-peer; security; anonymity; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Inferring the Source of Encrypted HTTP Connections. Marc Liberatore and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), pages 255--263, October 2006. Keywords: security; privacy; anonymity; forensics; [bibtex] [traces] [PDF] [slides] [link]
Privacy Vulnerabilities in Encrypted HTTP Streams. George Bissias, Marc Liberatore, David Jensen, and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop (PET), pages 1--11, May 2005. Keywords: security; anonymity; privacy; [bibtex] [traces] [PDF] [link]
The Predecessor Attack: An Analysis of a Threat to Anonymous Communications Systems. Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields. ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC), 4(7):489--522, November 2004. Keywords: anonymity; peer-to-peer; Journal Paper; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Timing Attacks in Low-Latency Mix Systems. Brian Neil Levine, Mike Reiter, Chenxi Wang, and Matthew Wright. In Proc. Financial Cryptography (FC) (LNCS 3110), pages 251---265, February 2004. Keywords: peer-to-peer; anonymity; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Defending Anonymous Communication Against Passive Logging Attacks. Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields. In Proc. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Oakland), pages 28--41, May 2003. Keywords: anonymity; peer-to-peer; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
Hordes - A Multicast Based Protocol for Anonymity. Brian Neil Levine and Clay Shields. Journal of Computer Security, 10(3):213--240, September 2002. Keywords: anonymity; multicast; peer-to-peer; Journal Paper; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
An Analysis of the Degradation of Anonymous Protocols. Matthew Wright, Micah Adler, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields. In Proc. ISOC Symposium Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS), pages 38--50, February 2002. Outstanding Paper Award. Keywords: peer-to-peer; anonymity; award paper; Synthesis project; [bibtex] [PDF] [presentation] [link]
Responder Anonymity and Anonymous Peer-to-Peer File Sharing. Vincent Scarlata, Brian Neil Levine, and Clay Shields. In Proc. IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), pages 272--280, November 2001. Keywords: peer-to-peer; anonymity; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
A Protocol for Anonymous Communication Over the Internet. Clay Shields and Brian Neil Levine. In Proc. ACM Conference on Computer and Communication Security (CCS), pages 33--43, November 2000. Keywords: anonymity; multicast; peer-to-peer; [bibtex] [PDF] [link]
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