Authors
Katharina Kohls, Thorsten Holz, Dorothea Kolossa, Christina Pöpper
Publication date
2016/5/30
Conference
Proceedings of the 11th ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Pages
877-888
Publisher
ACM
Description
Internet censorship is used in many parts of the world to prohibit free access to online information. Different techniques such as IP address or URL blocking, DNS hijacking, or deep packet inspection are used to block access to specific content on the Internet. In response, several censorship circumvention systems were proposed that attempt to bypass existing filters. Especially systems that hide the communication in different types of cover protocols attracted a lot of attention. However, recent research results suggest that this kind of covert traffic can be easily detected by censors. In this paper, we present SkypeLine, a censorship circumvention system that leverages Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) based steganography to hide information in Voice-over-IP (VoIP) communication. SkypeLine introduces two novel modulation techniques that hide data by modulating information bits on the voice carrier signal …
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K Kohls, T Holz, D Kolossa, C Pöpper - Proceedings of the 11th ACM on Asia Conference on …, 2016