Darknet Traffic Analysis: Investigating the Impact of Modified Tor Traffic on Onion Service Traffic Classification
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Classifying network traffic is important for traffic shaping and monitoring. In the last two decades, with the emergence of privacy concerns, the importance of privacy-preserving technologies has risen. The Tor network, which provides anonymity to its users and supports anonymous services known as Onion Services , is a popular way to achieve online anonymity.
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M. Al Sabah, K. Bauer, and I. Goldberg, ‘‘Enhancing Tor’s performance using real-time traffic classification,’’ in Proc. ACM Conf. Comput. Commun. Secur. (CCS), New York, NY, USA, Oct.2012, pp. 73–84.
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