Darknet Traffic Analysis: Investigating the Impact of Modified Tor Traffic on Onion Service Traffic Classification

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  • Mrs. S. Anitha, H. Soumya, B. Susmitha, G. Akshitha

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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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R. Dingledine, N. Mathewson, and P. Syverson, ‘‘Tor: The secondgeneration onion router,’’ in Proc. 13th USENIX Secur. Symp. (SSYM), San Diego, CA, USA, Aug. 2004, pp. 303–320.

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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2023-12-23

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Mrs. S. Anitha, H. Soumya, B. Susmitha, G. Akshitha. (2023). Darknet Traffic Analysis: Investigating the Impact of Modified Tor Traffic on Onion Service Traffic Classification . Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 13(4), 398–406. Retrieved from https://pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/4001

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