Annual Computer Security Applications Conference 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3427228.3427238
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Quantifying measurement quality and load distribution in Tor

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“…1) Measuring all 36,325,026 possible pairs of the 8,524 Tor relays we observed was intractable for this work. 2) These popular relays are present on over 75 % of circuits [39] and thus can provide disproportionate utility. Our dataset contains 406,074 measured latencies or 81.3 % of all pairs of the 1,000 most popular relays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1) Measuring all 36,325,026 possible pairs of the 8,524 Tor relays we observed was intractable for this work. 2) These popular relays are present on over 75 % of circuits [39] and thus can provide disproportionate utility. Our dataset contains 406,074 measured latencies or 81.3 % of all pairs of the 1,000 most popular relays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limitations: Our dataset of pairwise latencies was collected from the 1,000 most popular Tor relays. While these relays do see the majority of traffic on Tor [39], they are not representative of the full network. The less popular relays, while not as likely to be included in circuits, may benefit similarly from ShorTor, and could broaden the pool of available via relays.…”
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confidence: 99%