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George Danezis



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Abstract: We present a mix network topology that is based on sparse expander graphs, with each mix only communicating with a few neighbouring others. We analyse the anonymity such networks provide, and compare it with fully connected mix networks and mix cascades. We prove that such a topology is efficient since it only requires the route length of messages to be relatively small in comparison with the number of mixes to achieve maximal anonymity. Additionally mixes can resist intersection attacks while... (Update)

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George Danezis. Mix-networks with restricted routes. In Roger Dingledine, editor, Proceedings of Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop (PET 2003). SpringerVerlag, LNCS 2760, March 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/danezis03mixnetworks.html   More

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    editor, Proceedings of Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop (PET 2003).
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  year = "2003",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/danezis03mixnetworks.html" }
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