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Practical Private One-way Anonymous Message Routing

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Opinions from people can either be biased or reflect low participation due to legitimate concerns about privacy and anonymity. To alleviate those concerns, the identity of a message sender should be disassociated from the message while the contents of the actual message should be hidden from any relaying nodes. We propose a novel message routing scheme based on probabilistic forwarding that guarantees message privacy and sender anonymity through additively homomorphic public-key encryption. Our scheme is applicable to anonymous surveys and microblogging.

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    ASIA CCS '15: Proceedings of the 10th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security
    April 2015
    698 pages
    ISBN:9781450332453
    DOI:10.1145/2714576
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    1. anonymity
    2. privacy
    3. routing

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    April 14 - March 17, 2015
    Singapore, Republic of Singapore

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