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darius
had a chance to do the cross browser rss icon thing
darius
Id be interested in how it looks in tor browser on windows and mac but i doubt i'll be so lucky
darius
basically its animated in tor :)
darius
animated glyphs :P
darius
anyway it was a pretty neat experiment must go
dr|z3d
cs.cornell.edu/people/egs/714-spring05/eclipse.pdf - Defending against Eclipse attacks on overlay networks
dr|z3d
> This paper discusses the impact of the Eclipse attack on several types of overlay and it proposes a novel defense that prevents the attack by bounding the degree of overlay nodes. Our defense can be applied to any overlay and it enables secure implementations of overlay optimizations that choose neighbors according to metrics like proximity. We present preliminary results that demonstrate the importance of
dr|z3d
defending against the Eclipse attack and show that our defense is effective.
eyedeekay
Thanks for pointing out the paper dr|zed
dr|z3d
np, eyedeekay. was talking briefly with zzz earlier about eclipise attacks, thought he (and others) might find it interesting if it's not already known.
dr|z3d
some background info: geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-an-eclipse-attack