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Introduction
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Features
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How does it work
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Base Rate
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Accuracy Metrics
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How kfingerprinting works
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Data collection
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Accuracy
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Alexa
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Hidden Service
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Limitations
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Conclusion
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Interview
Description:
Explore a conference talk on k-fingerprinting, a robust and scalable website fingerprinting technique presented at USENIX Security '16. Delve into the research by Jamie Hayes and George Danezis from University College London, which introduces a novel approach based on random decision forests. Learn how this technique outperforms current state-of-the-art attacks, even against website fingerprinting defenses, and its effectiveness in handling large amounts of noisy data. Discover the impressive accuracy rates achieved in identifying monitored hidden services and understand the varying vulnerability of different web resources to this attack. Gain insights into the methodology, data collection process, and limitations of k-fingerprinting, as well as its implications for encrypted and anonymized network connections.

K-Fingerprinting - A Robust Scalable Website Fingerprinting Technique

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