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Content Censorship in the InterPlanetary File System

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  • Srivatsan Sridhar
  • Onur Ascigil
  • Navin Keizer
  • Francois Genon
  • Sebastien Pierre
  • Yiannis Psaras
  • Etienne Rivière
  • Michał Król
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Publication date1/03/2024
Host publicationProceedings of the The Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium
PublisherThe Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium
Number of pages17
ISBN (electronic)1891562932
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is currently the largest decentralized storage solution in operation, with thousands of active participants and millions of daily content transfers. IPFS is used as remote data storage for numerous blockchain-based smart contracts, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT), and decentralized applications.
We present a content censorship attack that can be executed with minimal effort and cost, and that prevents the retrieval of any chosen content in the IPFS network. The attack exploits a conceptual issue in a core component of IPFS, the Kademlia Distributed Hash Table (DHT), which is used to resolve content
IDs to peer addresses. We provide efficient detection and mitigation mechanisms for this vulnerability. Our mechanisms achieve a 99.6% detection rate and mitigate 100% of the detected attacks with minimal signaling and computational overhead. We followed responsible disclosure procedures, and our countermeasures are scheduled for deployment in the future versions of IPFS.