Lightweight anti-censorship online network for anonymity and privacy in Middle Eastern Countries
The Onion Router (TOR) online anonymity system is a network of volunteer’s nodes that allows Internet users to be anonymous through consecutive encryption tunnels. Nodes are selected according to estimated bandwidth (bnd) values announced by the nodes themselves. Some nodes may announce false values...
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Published in | International arab journal of information technology Vol. 12; no. 6A(s); pp. 650 - 657 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Zarqa, Jordan
Zarqa University
01.12.2015
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Summary: | The Onion Router (TOR) online anonymity system is a network of volunteer’s nodes that allows Internet users to be
anonymous through consecutive encryption tunnels. Nodes are selected according to estimated bandwidth (bnd) values
announced by the nodes themselves. Some nodes may announce false values due to a lack of accuracy or hacking intention.
Furthermore, a network bottleneck may occur when running TOR in countries with low Internet speed. In this paper, we
highlight the censorship challenges that Internet users face when using anti-censorship tools in such countries. We show that
the current anti-censorship solutions having limitations when implemented in countries with extensive internet filtering and
low Internet speed. In order to overcome such limitations, we propose a new anonymity online solution based on TOR. The
network nodes are selected using a trust based system. Most encryption and path selection computation overhead are shifted
to our network nodes. We also provide a new encryption framework where the nodes with higher bnd and resources are
chosen and verified carefully according to specific metrics. We use an atomic encryption between entry and Exit nodes (Ex)
without revealing the secret components of each party. We demonstrate that our solution can provide anonymous browsing in
countries with slow internet as well as fewer bottlenecks. |
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ISSN: | 1683-3198 1683-3198 |