New paper accepted at PETS 2026

📍 Mapping the Privacy Risks Hidden in Geolocation Ecosystems Our paper titled “SoK: Mapping the Privacy Landscape of Geolocation Ecosystems” has been accepted and appeared at PETS 2026. Our paper takes a systematic look at how geolocation ecosystems produce location data — and what that means for user privacy. THE PROBLEM: Geolocation is…

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New paper accepted at ACM CoNEXT 2026

📍 Rethinking How We Sample the Internet’s Latency Anomalies Our paper titled “Less is More: Optimizing Probe Selection Using Shared Latency Anomalies” has been accepted and appeared at ACM CoNEXT 2026. Our paper rethinks how we detect and sample shared performance issues in residential networks. THE PROBLEM: Latency anomalies are a defining feature…

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New paper accepted at ACM HotNets 2025

📍 Rethinking How We Locate Users on the Internet Our paper titled “Rethinking Geolocalization on the Internet” has been accepted and appeared at ACM HotNets 2025. Our paper challenges the status quo of Internet geolocation. THE PROBLEM: IP-based geolocation conflates network infrastructure location with actual user location. As hundreds of…

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