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Toward an Optimal Social Network Defense Against Sybil Attacks Haifeng Yu National University of Singapore Phillip B. Gibbons Intel Research Pittsburgh.

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1 Toward an Optimal Social Network Defense Against Sybil Attacks Haifeng Yu National University of Singapore Phillip B. Gibbons Intel Research Pittsburgh Michael Kaminsky Intel Research Pittsburgh

2 Haifeng Yu (National University of Singapore)2 Background: Sybil Attack  Sybil attack: A malicious user pretends to be many fake/sybil users  Context: Decentralized systems (e.g., p2p)  Sybil users can comprise a large fraction of all users  Foil defenses against malicious behaviors (e.g., byzantine consensus, fault-tolerant schemes in DHTs)

3 Haifeng Yu (National University of Singapore)3 Idea: Leveraging Social Network  Undirected graph  Identities = vertexes  Edges = strong trust  Colleagues, relatives, etc

4 Haifeng Yu (National University of Singapore)4 Basic Insight malicious users good users fake users Malicious user cannot create additional edges between good users and fake users attack edges

5 Haifeng Yu (National University of Singapore)5 Basic Insight Dis-proportionally small cut disconnecting a large number of users But cannot search for such cut brute- force

6 Haifeng Yu (National University of Singapore)6 A Peek into the Protocols: Random Routes malicious/fake users good users Verifier must cross this attack edge to intersect same intersection attack edge Suspect 1 Suspect 2

7 Haifeng Yu (National University of Singapore)7 SybilGuard [SIGCOMM’06] SybilLimit [PODC’07] unbounded # sybil nodes accepted (smaller is better) under attack edges unbounded between and


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