DECO: Liberating Web Data Using Decentralized Oracles for TLS
@article{Zhang2020DECOLW, title={DECO: Liberating Web Data Using Decentralized Oracles for TLS}, author={Fan Zhang and Sai Krishna Deepak Maram and Harjasleen Malvai and Steven Goldfeder and A. Juels}, journal={Proceedings of the 2020 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security}, year={2020} }
Thanks to the widespread deployment of TLS, users can access private data over channels with end-to-end confidentiality and integrity. What they cannot do, however, is prove to third parties the provenance of such data, i.e., that it genuinely came from a particular website. Existing approaches either introduce undesirable trust assumptions or require server-side modifications. Users' private data is thus locked up at its point of origin. Users cannot export data in an integrity-protected way… CONTINUE READING
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