Mnemosyne: Peer-to-Peer Steganographic Storage (2002) [34 citations — 6 self]
by
Steven Hand
,
Timothy Roscoe
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Abstract:
We present the design of Mnemosyne , a peer-topeer steganographic storage service. Mnemosyne provides a high level of privacy and plausible deniability by using a large amount of shared distributed storage to hide data. Blocks are dispersed by secure hashing, and loss codes used for resiliency. We discuss the design of the system, and the challenges posed by traffic analysis.
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