用于隐私比较分析的信息流控制

IF 2.4 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Zubair Ahmad, Stefano Calzavara, Samuele Casarin, Ben Stock
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研究界通过大规模网络测量,对网络跟踪的普遍性及其主要特征进行了广泛研究。然而,大多数此类测量仅限于选择用于数据收集的特定客户端,不足以描述采用不同客户端访问网络所提供的相对隐私保证。最近关于涉及多个客户端的隐私比较分析的工作仍处于初步阶段,并且依赖于相对简单的启发式方法,根据对 HTTP 请求、cookie 和 API 使用情况的检查来检测网络跟踪。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于信息流跟踪的更复杂的方法,这种方法更适合比较在不同客户端观察到的跟踪行为的复杂性。在阐明了隐私比较分析的关键挑战之后,我们应用我们的方法调查了不同客户端(即 Firefox 和 Brave)在不同配置设置下对 Tranco 的前 10k 个网站的网络跟踪行为。我们的分析估计了信息流的减少,以量化 Firefox 和 Brave 中实施的过滤列表所提供的隐私优势,以及它们的分区存储机制对跨站跟踪的有效性。
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Information flow control for comparative privacy analyses

Information flow control for comparative privacy analyses

The prevalence of web tracking and its key characteristics have been extensively investigated by the research community by means of large-scale web measurements. Most such measurements however are limited to the choice of a specific client used for data collection, which is insufficient to characterize the relative privacy guarantees offered by the adoption of different clients to access the Web. Recent work on comparative privacy analyses involving multiple clients is still preliminary and relies on relatively simple heuristics to detect web tracking based on the inspection of HTTP requests, cookies and API usage. In this paper, we propose a more sophisticated methodology based on information flow tracking, which is better suited for the complexity of comparing tracking behavior observed in different clients. After clarifying the key challenges of comparative privacy analyses, we apply our methodology to investigate web tracking practices on the top 10k websites from Tranco as observed by different clients, i.e., Firefox and Brave, under different configuration settings. Our analysis estimates information flow reduction to quantify the privacy benefits offered by the filter lists implemented in Firefox and Brave, as well as the effectiveness of their partitioned storage mechanism against cross-site tracking.

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International Journal of Information Security
International Journal of Information Security 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.10%
发文量
52
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Information Security is an English language periodical on research in information security which offers prompt publication of important technical work, whether theoretical, applicable, or related to implementation. Coverage includes system security: intrusion detection, secure end systems, secure operating systems, database security, security infrastructures, security evaluation; network security: Internet security, firewalls, mobile security, security agents, protocols, anti-virus and anti-hacker measures; content protection: watermarking, software protection, tamper resistant software; applications: electronic commerce, government, health, telecommunications, mobility.
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