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CONEXT
2007
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Practical defenses against BGP prefix hijacking
Prefix hijacking, a misbehavior in which a misconfigured or malicious BGP router originates a route to an IP prefix it does not own, is becoming an increasingly serious security p...
Zheng Zhang, Ying Zhang, Y. Charlie Hu, Zhuoqing M...
ICICS
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Drive-By Pharming
Inexpensive broadband routers are a popular way for people to create an internal, and sometimes wireless, network in their homes. By purchasing such a router and plugging it in, t...
Sid Stamm, Zulfikar Ramzan, Markus Jakobsson
DSN
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Detection of Invalid Routing Announcement in the Internet
Network measurement has shown that a specific IP address prefix may be announced by more than one autonomous system (AS), a phenomenon commonly referred to as Multiple Origin AS...
Xiaoliang Zhao, Dan Pei, Lan Wang, Daniel Massey, ...
IFIP
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Global Internet Routing Forensics: Validation of BGP Paths Using ICMP Traceback
Nearly all network applications rely on the global Internet routing infrastructure to compute routes and deliver packets. Unfortunately, false Internet routes can be maliciously in...
Eunjong Kim, Daniel Massey, Indrajit Ray
PADS
2009
ACM
14 years 3 days ago
Real-Time Security Exercises on a Realistic Interdomain Routing Experiment Platform
We use a realistic interdomain routing experiment platform to conduct real-time attack and defense exercises for training purposes. Our interdomain routing experiment platform int...
Yue Li, Michael Liljenstam, Jason Liu