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New Attacks on Timing-based Network Flow Watermarks
Zi Lin and Nicholas Hopper, University of Minnesota
A network flow watermarking scheme attempts to manipulate the statistical properties of a flow of packets to insert a “mark” making it easier to detect the flow after passing through one or more relay hosts. Because an attacker that is willing to tolerate delay can (nearly) always eliminate such marks, recent schemes have concentrated on making the marks “invisible” so that a passive attacker cannot detect the presence of the mark. In this work, we argue that from a system’s perspective, security against passive detection is insufficient for successful traffic analysis. We introduce a stronger, but feasible attack model (a known/chosen flow attacker) and a second security goal (security against copy attacks) and argue that security against both of these attacks is required for successful traffic analysis. We also demonstrate successful attacks against two recent watermarking schemes, RAINBOW and SWIRL, and show how considering these stronger attacks can aid in the design of passive detection attacks against each as well.
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author = {Zi Lin and Nicholas Hopper},
title = {New Attacks on Timing-based Network Flow Watermarks},
booktitle = {21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12)},
year = {2012},
isbn = {978-931971-95-9},
address = {Bellevue, WA},
pages = {381--396},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity12/technical-sessions/presentation/zin},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
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