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Exposing the Location of Anonymous Solar-powered Homes
Authors: Dong Chen 0010; Srinivasan Iyengar; David E. Irwin 0001; Prashant J. Shenoy;
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Homeowners are increasingly deploying grid-tied solar systems due to the rapid decline in solar module prices. The energy produced by these solar-powered homes is monitored by utilities and third parties using networked energy meters, which record and transmit energy data at fine-grained intervals. Such energy data is considered anonymous if it is not associated with identifying account information, e.g., a name and address. Thus, energy data from these "anonymous" homes is often not handled securely: it is routinely transmitted over the Internet in plaintext, stored unencrypted in the cloud, shared with third-party energy analytics companies, and even made publicly available over the Internet. Extensive prior work has shown that energy consumption data is vulnerable to multiple attacks, which analyze it to reveal a range of sensitive private information about occupant activities. However, these attacks are useless without knowledge of a home's location. Our key insight is that solar energy data is not anonymous: since every location on Earth has a unique solar signature, it embeds detailed location information. To explore the severity and extent of this privacy threat, we design SunSpot to localize "anonymous" solar-powered homes using their solar energy data. We evaluate SunSpot on publicly-available energy data from 14 homes with rooftop solar. We find that SunSpot is able to localize a solar-powered home to a small region of interest that is near the smallest possible area given the energy data resolution, e.g., within a ~500m and ~28km radius for per-second and per-minute resolution, respectively. SunSpot then identifies solar-powered homes within this region using crowd-sourced image processing of satellite data before applying additional filters to identify a specific home.

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