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Communication through the Internet raises privacy and confidentiality concerns. Protocols such as HTTPS may be used to protect the communication, but occasionally vulnerabilities that may allow snooping on packet content are discovered. To address this issue, we present MACHETE, an application-layer multi-path communication mechanism that provides additional confidentiality by splitting data streams...
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) plays a critical role in the Internet providing connectivity to hosts across the world. Unfortunately, due to its limited security, attackers can hijack traffic by generating invalid routes. Some detection systems for route hijacking have been presented, but they require non-public information, high resources, or can easily be circumvented by attackers. We propose...
Identifying users and user devices is as important in web applications as in many other contexts. In web applications, user identification usually involves an authentication process, e.g., providing a username and a password. Identification is also possible without explicit authentication using cookies or device fingerprints. Device fingerprinting is also useful for other purposes, e.g., to serve...
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