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Sybilguard: Defending against sybil attacks via social networks (2006)

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by Haifeng Yu , Michael Kaminsky , Phillip B. Gibbons , Abraham Flaxman
Venue:In ACM SIGCOMM ’06
Citations:126 - 5 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Yu06sybilguard:defending,
    author = {Haifeng Yu and Michael Kaminsky and Phillip B. Gibbons and Abraham Flaxman},
    title = {Sybilguard: Defending against sybil attacks via social networks},
    booktitle = {In ACM SIGCOMM ’06},
    year = {2006},
    pages = {267--278},
    publisher = {ACM Press}
}

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Peer-to-peer and other decentralized, distributed systems are known to be particularly vulnerable to sybil attacks. In a sybil attack, a malicious user obtains multiple fake identities and pretends to be multiple, distinct nodes in the system. By controlling a large fraction of the nodes in the system, the malicious user is able to “out vote” the honest users in collaborative tasks such as Byzantine failure defenses. This paper presents SybilGuard, anovelprotocolfor limiting the corruptive influences of sybil attacks. Our protocol is based on the “social network ” among user identities, where an edge between two identities indicates a human-established trust relationship. Malicious users can create many identities but few trust relationships. Thus, there is a disproportionately-small “cut ” in the graph between the sybil nodes and the honest nodes. SybilGuard exploits this property to bound the number of identities a malicious user can create. We show the effectiveness of SybilGuard both analytically and experimentally.

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