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Date: 2014-10-08 09:38:20
Internet security
Internet Standards
Internet protocols
Routing
Secure communication
IP hijacking
Border Gateway Protocol
Tor
Traffic analysis
Onion routing
HTTPS
Computer network

Anonymity on QuickSand: Using BGP to Compromise Tor Laurent Vanbever, Oscar Li, Jennifer Rexford, Prateek Mittal Princeton University {vanbever,jrex}@cs.princeton.edu {oli,pmittal}@princeton.edu ABSTRACT

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