FINDING · EVALUATION
Protozoa's covert channel throughput degrades gracefully under bandwidth constraints but remains usable for common applications: average throughput is 975 Kbps at 1500 Kbps cap, 460 Kbps at 750 Kbps, and 91 Kbps at 250 Kbps. Under 2% and 5% packet loss the channel sustains 1130 Kbps and 360 Kbps, respectively, while 10% loss (near WebRTC tear-down threshold) still yields 160 Kbps without breaking the connection. Traffic analysis resistance is preserved across all these conditions, with AUC peaking at 0.65.
From 2020-barradas-poking — Poking a Hole in the Wall: Efficient Censorship-Resistant Internet Communications by Parasitizing on WebRTC · §6.3, Figures 9–10 · 2020 · Computer and Communications Security
Implications
- WebRTC's built-in congestion control and adaptive bitrate provide automatic graceful degradation under throttling attacks, making it a resilient transport substrate for covert channels without requiring custom QoS logic.
- Evaluate covert channel tools under both bandwidth caps and packet-loss injection, not just baseline conditions, as censors may throttle rather than block to minimize blowback while degrading circumvention.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.