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Deterring Sybil Attack in Online Communication System via Peer-To-Peer Audio Visual Communication System
In recent time the use of communication gadgets (mobile phones, laptop, desktop etc.) and service for online communication between two parties over a long distance has become sine-qua-non. Some criminal minded people are using this online communication method to deceive their prey via proxy communication where individual claiming to be discussing is not really the one. In this paper, we focus on prevention of identity impersonation attacks in an Online Communication System. Peer-peer Audio Visual Communication System is design to enhance security through online communication system by revealing the identity of the communicators and records the communication if necessary. Embedded application system was design for mobile and desktop devices for audio visual charting using modern IT devices.
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Audio Visual Communication System, Online Communication, Sybil Attacks.
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