@inproceedings{PanchenkoLanzeZinnenetal., author = {Panchenko, Andriy and Lanze, Fabian and Zinnen, Andreas and Henze, Martin and Pennekamp, Jan and Engel, Thomas and Wehrle, Klaus}, title = {Website Fingerprinting at Internet Scale}, series = {Proceedings of the 23rd Internet Society (ISOC) Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2016), San Diego, USA, February 2016}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 23rd Internet Society (ISOC) Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2016), San Diego, USA, February 2016}, publisher = {Internet Society}, address = {Reston, VA}, isbn = {1-891562-41-X}, pages = {15}, language = {en} } @misc{PennekampHillerReuteretal., author = {Pennekamp, Jan and Hiller, Jens and Reuter, Sebastian and De la Cadena, Wladimir and Mitseva, Asya and Henze, Martin and Engel, Thomas and Wehrle, Klaus and Panchenko, Andriy}, title = {Multipathing Traffic to Reduce Entry Node Exposure in Onion Routing}, series = {Proceedings of the 27th annual IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (Poster) (IEEE ICNP 2019), Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 2019}, journal = {Proceedings of the 27th annual IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (Poster) (IEEE ICNP 2019), Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 2019}, publisher = {IEEE Press}, isbn = {978-1-7281-2700-2}, issn = {2643-3303}, doi = {10.1109/ICNP.2019.8888029}, pages = {2}, abstract = {Users of an onion routing network, such as Tor, depend on its anonymity properties. However, especially malicious entry nodes, which know the client's identity, can also observe the whole communication on their link to the client and, thus, conduct several de-anonymization attacks. To limit this exposure and to impede corresponding attacks, we propose to multipath traffic between the client and the middle node to reduce the information an attacker can obtain at a single vantage point. To facilitate the deployment, only clients and selected middle nodes need to implement our approach, which works transparently for the remaining legacy nodes. Furthermore, we let clients control the splitting strategy to prevent any external manipulation.}, language = {en} }