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Exploration of User Privacy in 802.11 Probe Requests with MAC Address Randomization Using Temporal Pattern Analysis
Torres-Sospedra Joaquín, Ph.D.
Gould Michael
Frýza Tomáš, doc. Ing., Ph.D., REL-SIX (FEEC), UREL (FEEC)
Wireless networks have become an integral part of our daily lives and lately there is increased concern about privacy and protecting the identity of individual users. In this paper we address the evolution of privacy measures in Wi-Fi probe request frames. We focus on the lack of privacy measures before the implementation of MAC Address Randomization, and on the way anti-tracking measures evolved throughout the last decade. We do not try to reverse MAC address randomization to get the real ad-dress of the device, but instead analyse the possibility of further tracking/localization without needing the real MAC address of the specific users. To gain better analysis results, we introduce temporal pattern matching approach to identification of devices using randomized MAC addresses.
MAC randomization; temporal analysis; privacy; tracking; probe requests
@inproceedings{BUT178311,
author="Tomáš {Bravenec} and Joaquín {Torres-Sospedra} and Michael {Gould} and Tomáš {Frýza}",
title="Exploration of User Privacy in 802.11 Probe Requests with MAC Address Randomization Using Temporal Pattern Analysis",
booktitle="Proc of 17th International Conference on Location Based Services",
year="2022",
pages="1--10",
doi="10.48550/arXiv.2206.10927",
isbn="978-1-907075-02-5"
}