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Formalizing Anonymous Blacklisting Systems
@article{Henry2011FormalizingAB, title={Formalizing Anonymous Blacklisting Systems}, author={Ryan Henry and Ian Goldberg}, journal={2011 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy}, year={2011}, pages={81-95} }
- Published in IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2011
DOI:10.1109/SP.2011.13
Anonymous communications networks, such as Tor, help to solve the real and important problem of enabling users to communicate privately over the Internet. However, in doing so, anonymous communications networks introduce an entirely new problem for the service providers -- such as websites, IRC networks or mail servers -- with which these users interact, in particular, since all anonymous users look alike, there is no way for the service providers to hold individual misbehaving anonymous users… CONTINUE READING
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