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Most Influential SIGCOMM 2006 Paper · 2026-03 edition

SybilGuard: Defending Against Sybil Attacks Via Social Networks

Haifeng Yu; Michael Kaminsky; Phillip B. Gibbons; Abraham Flaxman

Venue
ACM SIGCOMM Conference (SIGCOMM) 2006
Recognition
Most Influential SIGCOMM 2006 Paper (Rank No. 2)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
3406616021f641d1

Abstract

Peer-to-peer and other decentralized,distributed systems are known to be particularly vulnerable to <i>sybil attacks</i>. In a sybil attack,a malicious user obtains multiple fake identities and pretends to be multiple, distinct nodes in the system. By controlling a large fraction of the nodes in the system,the malicious user is able to "out vote" the honest users in collaborative tasks such as Byzantine failure defenses. This paper presents <i>SybilGuard</i>, a novel protocol for limiting the corruptive influences of sybil attacks.Our protocol is based on the "social network "among user identities, where an edge between two identities indicates a human-established trust relationship. Malicious users can create many identities but few trust relationships. Thus, there is a disproportionately-small "cut" in the graph between the sybil nodes and the honest nodes. SybilGuard exploits this property to bound the number of identities a malicious user can create.We show the effectiveness of SybilGuard both analytically and experimentally.

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