Hello, won't you tell me your name?: Investigating Anonymity Abuse in IPFS
Hello, won't you tell me your name?: Investigating Anonymity Abuse in IPFS
The InterPlanetary File System~(IPFS) offers a decentralized approach to file storage and sharing, promising resilience and efficiency while also realizing the Web3 paradigm. Simultaneously, the offered anonymity raises significant questions about potential misuse. In this study, we explore methods that malicious actors can exploit IPFS to upload and disseminate harmful content while remaining anonymous. We evaluate the role of pinning services and public gateways, identifying their capabilities and limitations in maintaining content availability. Using scripts, we systematically test the behavior of these services by uploading malicious files. Our analysis reveals that pinning services and public gateways lack mechanisms to assess or restrict the propagation of malicious content.
Christos Karapapas、Iakovos Pittaras、George C. Polyzos、Constantinos Patsakis
计算技术、计算机技术
Christos Karapapas,Iakovos Pittaras,George C. Polyzos,Constantinos Patsakis.Hello, won't you tell me your name?: Investigating Anonymity Abuse in IPFS[EB/OL].(2025-06-04)[2025-06-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04307.点此复制
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