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DNS Isolation #2685

Aug 27, 2024 · 2 comments · 6 replies
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Back in 2017, a study titled "The Effect of DNS on Tor's Anonymity" explored the vulnerabilities of the Tor network, particularly about DNS correlation attacks. The researchers conducted various experiments that showed how certain (major) adversaries could control a significant portion of DNS requests leaving the Tor network. For instance, they found that Google handled about 33% of all DNS requests, with peaks reaching over 40%.

We further believe that relays in regions other than Western Europe or North America are likely to witness significantly different exposure of DNS queries because many websites outsource their DNS setup to providers such as Cloudflare whose points of presence ar…

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This discussion was converted from issue #2685 on August 27, 2024 12:30.