Visible to the public TorPolice: Towards enforcing service-defined access policies for anonymous communication in the Tor network

TitleTorPolice: Towards enforcing service-defined access policies for anonymous communication in the Tor network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsLiu, Z., Liu, Y., Winter, P., Mittal, P., Hu, Y. C.
Conference Name2017 IEEE 25th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP)
Date Publishedoct
KeywordsAccess Control, CAPTCHA, captchas, composability, Human Behavior, human beings, human factors, IP networks, privacy, pubcrawl, Relays, Servers
AbstractTor is the most widely used anonymity network, currently serving millions of users each day. However, there is no access control in place for all these users, leaving the network vulnerable to botnet abuse and attacks. For example, criminals frequently use exit relays as stepping stones for attacks, causing service providers to serve CAPTCHAs to exit relay IP addresses or blacklisting them altogether, which leads to severe usability issues for legitimate Tor users. To address this problem, we propose TorPolice, the first privacy-preserving access control framework for Tor. TorPolice enables abuse-plagued service providers such as Yelp to enforce access rules to police and throttle malicious requests coming from Tor while still providing service to legitimate Tor users. Further, TorPolice equips Tor with global access control for relays, enhancing Tor's resilience to botnet abuse. We show that TorPolice preserves the privacy of Tor users, implement a prototype of TorPolice, and perform extensive evaluations to validate our design goals.
DOI10.1109/ICNP.2017.8117564
Citation Keyliu_torpolice:_2017