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Breaking Vanish: A Story of Security Research in Action

Submitted by MacRonin on September 29, 2009 - 1:02pm
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Breaking Vanish: A Story of Security Research in Action: Via Freedom to Tinker.

Today, seven colleagues and I released a new paper, "Defeating Vanish with Low-Cost Sybil Attacks Against Large DHTs". The paper's authors are Scott Wolchok (Michigan), Owen Hofmann (Texas), Nadia Heninger (Princeton), me, Alex Halderman (Michigan), Christopher Rossbach (Texas), Brent Waters (Texas), and Emmett Witchel (Texas).

Our paper is the next chapter in an interesting story about the making, breaking, and possible fixing of security systems. [ Read more ... ]

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