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message systems.) We close with an evaluation of our succcess in
section~\ref{sec:conclusions}.
-\section{Background}
+\section{Background and attacks}
\label{sec:background}
+Here we present a brief outline of existing pseudonymity solutions, discuss
+attacks against them, and present novel analysis of the effectiveness of one
+kind of traffic analysis against the most popular currently deployed design.
\subsection{Related Work}
\label{subsec:related-work}
+Below we discuss existing designs for pseudonymous message delivery. Many
+assume the existance of a ``forward'' anonymous channel that a sender can use
+to send a message to a known recipient while prenting the recipient, the
+infrastructure, and any attackers from knowing who is communicating with
+whom. Currently deployed designs are based on Chaum's mix~\cite{chaum-mix}
+architecture, and include the Mixmaster~\cite{mixmaster-spec} and
+Mixminion~\cite{mixminion} anonymous remailer networks. It is trivial to use
+these systems to {\it send} pseudonymous messages: the sender can make an
+anonymous message pseudonymous by signing it with a public
+key associated with her pseudonym. Thus, the designs below focs on the
+problem of {\it receiving} messages sent to a pseudonymous address.
\subsubsection{Reply blocks and return addresses.}
Chaum~\cite{chaum-mix} describes a method of using \emph{return addresses}
@@ -245,11 +259,11 @@
interest, and provides a way to attack the security of the
system~\cite{harmful}.
-\subsection{Known attacks against}
+\subsection{Known attacks against pseudonymity systems}
\label{subsec:known-attacks}
%XXXX writeme
-\subsection{Statistical disclosure}
+\subsection{Statistical disclosure against reply-block-based nym servers}
\label{subsec:disclosure}
\section{The Pynchon Gate Design}
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