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2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.06376
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End-to-End Multi-Tab Website Fingerprinting Attack: A Detection Perspective

Abstract: Website fingerprinting attack (WFA) aims to deanonymize the website a user is visiting through anonymous networks channels (e.g., Tor). Despite of remarkable progress in the past years, most existing methods make implicitly a couple of artificial assumptions that (1) only a single website (i.e., single-tab) is visited each time, and (2) website fingerprinting data are pre-trimmed into a single trace per website manually. In reality, a user often open multiple tabs for multiple websites spontaneously. Indeed, t… Show more

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