Title
Tranco - A Research-Oriented Top Sites Ranking Hardened Against Manipulation.
Abstract
In order to evaluate the prevalence of security and privacy practices on a representative sample of the Web, researchers rely on website popularity rankings such as the Alexa list. While the validity and representativeness of these rankings are rarely questioned, our findings show the contrary: we show for four main rankings how their inherent properties (similarity, stability, representativeness, responsiveness and benignness) affect their composition and therefore potentially skew the conclusions made in studies. Moreover, we find that it is trivial for an adversary to manipulate the composition of these lists. We are the first to empirically validate that the ranks of domains in each of the lists are easily altered, in the case of Alexa through as little as a single HTTP request. This allows adversaries to manipulate rankings on a large scale and insert malicious domains into whitelists or bend the outcome of research studies to their will. To overcome the limitations of such rankings, we propose improvements to reduce the fluctuations in list composition and guarantee better defenses against manipulation. To allow the research community to work with reliable and reproducible rankings, we provide Tranco, an improved ranking that we offer through an online service available at this https URL
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.14722/ndss.2019.23386
NDSS
Field
DocType
ISSN
Ranking,Information retrieval,Computer science,Computer security,Representativeness heuristic,Popularity,Skew,Adversary
Conference
Proceedings of the 26th Annual Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2019
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
24
0.90
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Victor Le Pochat1304.09
Tom van Goethem213611.77
samaneh tajalizadehkhoob3595.31
Maciej Korczynski48513.04
Wouter Joosen52898287.70