Private messaging has seen widespread interest in the recent years. While end-to-end encryption is widely adopted among messengers now, metadata analysis can be used unrestrictedly. To prevent accumulation of metadata at providers and network links, the traffic they route needs to be anonymous and unlinkable to any potential sender or receiver. Mix networks are an anonymous communication network design that has been studied academically since 1981. The traditional use case was Email-like, asynchronous one-to-one communication that is used without any context other than the one provided in the message itself.One problem of mix networks was unpredictable delivery delay which made these systems unpractical. Recent research has been putting use...
There are different methods to build an anonymity service using MIXes. A substantial decision for d...
Abstract:Traditionally, encryption has played an important role in network security. However, it is ...
We present Mixminion, a message-based anonymous remailer protocol with secure single-use reply block...
This paper focuses on the problem of providing anonymous communications in opportunistic networks. T...
Designing mix-networks for low-latency applications that offer acceptable performance and provide go...
The provision of content confidentiality via message encryption is by no means sufficient when facin...
We evaluate the anonymity provided by two popular email mix implementations, Mixmaster and Reliable,...
Abstract. The literature contains a variety of different mixes, some of which have been used in depl...
Abstract. The literature contains a variety of different mixes, some of which have been used in depl...
Abstract. Currently fielded anonymous communication systems either introduce too much delay and thus...
Some anonymizing networks, like e.g. JAP, relay messages to external services, i.e. allow communicat...
Every modern online application relies on the network layer to transfer information, which exposes t...
The MIX technique forms the basis of many popular services that offer anonymity of communication in ...
This report details the development of a secure messaging add-on for use on public Instant Messaging...
We evaluate the anonymity provided by two popular email mix implementations, Mixmaster and Reliable...
There are different methods to build an anonymity service using MIXes. A substantial decision for d...
Abstract:Traditionally, encryption has played an important role in network security. However, it is ...
We present Mixminion, a message-based anonymous remailer protocol with secure single-use reply block...
This paper focuses on the problem of providing anonymous communications in opportunistic networks. T...
Designing mix-networks for low-latency applications that offer acceptable performance and provide go...
The provision of content confidentiality via message encryption is by no means sufficient when facin...
We evaluate the anonymity provided by two popular email mix implementations, Mixmaster and Reliable,...
Abstract. The literature contains a variety of different mixes, some of which have been used in depl...
Abstract. The literature contains a variety of different mixes, some of which have been used in depl...
Abstract. Currently fielded anonymous communication systems either introduce too much delay and thus...
Some anonymizing networks, like e.g. JAP, relay messages to external services, i.e. allow communicat...
Every modern online application relies on the network layer to transfer information, which exposes t...
The MIX technique forms the basis of many popular services that offer anonymity of communication in ...
This report details the development of a secure messaging add-on for use on public Instant Messaging...
We evaluate the anonymity provided by two popular email mix implementations, Mixmaster and Reliable...
There are different methods to build an anonymity service using MIXes. A substantial decision for d...
Abstract:Traditionally, encryption has played an important role in network security. However, it is ...
We present Mixminion, a message-based anonymous remailer protocol with secure single-use reply block...