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Tag Archives: v2ray
Can Enable TLS in V2Ray Help
My short answer?
No
Here is a long explanation with my data and model.
Since
White-Box Adversarial Example
One possible way to evade V2Ray deep neural network traffic classifier is to encode the
Posted in Science
Tagged adversarial example, DeepFool, Fast Gradient Sign Method, FGSM, gradient descent, JSMA, v2ray, white-box
2 Comments
We are Fucked Indeed
It has been proven that we are fucked. The V2Ray network traffic can be identified
We are Fucked
After 3 months of data preparation work, I spent only one night to write a
Posted in Science
Tagged classification, CNN, Convolution Neutral Network, deep packet inspection, Keras, recurrent neural network, RNN, v2ray
4 Comments
Freedom is NOT free
Prologue
I have been breathing the air of freedom for more than a decade. Don’t
Posted in Technology
Tagged deep packet inspection, freedom of speech, GFW, LSTM, machine learning, patent, recurrent neural network, v2ray, VPN
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