FINDING · DEFENSE
Collage leverages platform-scale user-generated content—Flickr's 3.6 billion images with 6 million new per day and Twitter's ~500K tweets/day as of 2009—as a covert channel substrate. Because the censor cannot block all UGC platforms simultaneously without removing massive amounts of legitimate content, the system achieves availability and user deniability that fixed-infrastructure proxies (e.g., Tor relays) cannot: accessing Flickr or Twitter does not implicate the user as a circumvention tool operator.
From 2010-burnett-chipping — Chipping Away at Censorship Firewalls with User-Generated Content · §1, §4.1 · 2010 · USENIX Security Symposium
Implications
- Embed covert channels inside high-volume, state-sanctioned UGC platforms (photo-sharing, microblogging) to raise the cost of blocking to politically unacceptable levels.
- Design rendezvous so that receiver traffic patterns (e.g., image search by popular tag) are statistically indistinguishable from innocuous browsing, defeating clickstream-based user targeting.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.