On the Effectiveness of k-Anonymity Against Traffic Analysis and Surveillance
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2006-10-30
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The goal of most research on anonymity, including all currently used systems for anonymity, is to achieve anonymity through unlinkability: an adversary should not be able to determine the correspondence between the input and output messages of the system. An alternative anonymity goal is unobservability: an adversary should not be able to determine who sends and who receives messages. We study the effect of k-anonymity, a weak form of unobservability, on two types of attacks against systems that provide only unlinkability.
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Statistical disclosure, Mass surveillance, k-anonymity