FINDING · DETECTION
In the open-world 5-tab setting — where each trace contains one unmonitored site, substantially increasing noise and class imbalance — DEMUX achieves AUC of 0.998, P@5 of 0.951, and MAP@5 of 0.966, while ARES'25 achieves 0.988/0.869/0.911. DEMUX's advantage widens in the open-world setting (the P@5 gap grows from 2.6 pp to 8.2 pp versus closed-world), confirming that state-of-the-art WF attacks are not defeated by open-world conditions or unmonitored co-browsing traffic.
From 2026-yuan-demux-boundary-aware-multi-scale — DEMUX: Boundary-Aware Multi-Scale Traffic Demixing for Multi-Tab Website Fingerprinting · §V-C, Table III · 2026 · arXiv preprint
Implications
- Including unmonitored 'cover' traffic by browsing non-targeted sites concurrently does not meaningfully protect against DEMUX-class WF attacks — circumvention tools cannot rely on decoy traffic patterns to defeat fingerprinting.
- Effective defenses must alter the statistical properties of the encrypted traffic stream itself (padding, rate shaping, splitting) rather than depending on realistic-looking co-browsing activity to confuse classifiers.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.