Abstract

The problem of the Storage Service Provider (SSP) is there is no standarisation for the privacy and security. The user can not ensure the availability and reliability of the system. Currently many types of SSPs include Google Drive and Dropbox. To determine the toughness of the system against suspicious activities, a test is carried out by accessing the SSP page and performing a login process using Tor communication to determine the response of the SSP system. The results show that the Google Drive and Dropbox systems consider Tor communication to be a suspicious activity to their system. This shows that the Google Drive and Dropbox systems have actions against suspicious activities that can interupt the security of sytstem.

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