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@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
\subsubsection{In this paper.}
We begin in Section~\ref{sec:background} with a discussion of related work,
-and an overview of known attacks against existing pseudo-nymity systems. (To
+and an overview of known attacks against existing pseudo\-nymity systems. (To
motivate our work, Subsection~\ref{subsec:disclosure} presents new analysis
on the effectiveness of passive traffic analysis against current reply-block
based nym servers.) Section~\ref{sec:design} presents the Pynchon Gate in
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@
following categories.
\subsubsection{Legal and hacking attacks.}
-Attackers may attempt to coerce the operators of pseudo-nymity systems
+Attackers may attempt to coerce the operators of pseudo\-nymity systems
through lawsuits or other
means~\cite{nym-alias-net,wagner,helsingius,jap-backdoor,jap-pr}, or may
attempt to surreptitiously obtain information about nym holders.
@@ -800,7 +800,7 @@
state that delay each message each round with probability $P_D$.
We ran the simulated attack with different values for $P_M$, $P_D$, and
-$\ell$, against a nym server with $N=2^{16}$ active pseudonymous users.
+$\ell$, against a nym server with $N=2^{16}$ active pseudo\-nymous users.
(This is probably an overestimate of the number of users on typical nymserver
today~\cite{nym-alias-net}.) We performed 100 trials for each set of
paramaters. In the worst case (for the nym holder), when
@@ -907,7 +907,7 @@
described in Section~\ref{subsec:related-work}, and compare their
respective performance in Figure~\ref{fig:performance}. Bandwidth
requirements for the independent
-components of the pseudo-nym system are averages per cycle. We use the term
+components of the pseudo\-nym system are averages per cycle. We use the term
``infrastructure'' to denote mix nodes in the Type I (Cypherpunk) and Type
III (Underhill~\cite{underhill-spec}) nym server systems, NNTP
servers~\cite{rfc-1036} for the Usenet news drop, and distributors in
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