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TitleMetadata-conscious Anonymous Messaging
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsGiulia Fanti, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Peter Kairouz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Sewoong Oh, University of at Urbana-Champaign, Kannan Ramchandra, University of California, Berkeley, Pramod Viswanath, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Conference NameInternational Conference on Machine Learning
Date Published06/2016
Conference LocationNew York, NY
Keywordsanonymous messaging, NSA SoS Lablets Materials, science of security, UIUC
Abstract

Anonymous messaging platforms like Whisper and Yik Yak allow users to spread messages over a network (e.g., a social network) without revealing message authorship to other users. The spread of messages on these platforms can be modeled by a diffusion process over a graph. Recent advances in network analysis have revealed that such diffusion processes are vulnerable to author deanonymization by adversaries with access to metadata, such as timing information. In this work, we ask the fundamental question of how to propagate anonymous messages over a graph to make it difficult for adversaries to infer the source. In particular, we study the performance of a message propagation protocol called adaptive diffusion introduced in (Fanti et al., 2015). We prove that when the adversary has access to metadata at a fraction of corrupted graph nodes, adaptive diffusion achieves asymptotically optimal source-hiding and significantly outperforms standard diffusion. We further demonstrate empirically that adaptive diffusion hides the source effectively on real social networks.

URLhttp://publish.illinois.edu/science-of-security-lablet/files/2016/07/Metadata-conscious-Anonymous-Me...
Citation Keynode-27163
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