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INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Identifying High Cardinality Internet Hosts
—The Internet host cardinality, defined as the number of distinct peers that an Internet host communicates with, is an important metric for profiling Internet hosts. Some examp...
Jing Cao, Yu Jin, Aiyou Chen, Tian Bu, Zhi-Li Zhan...
WETICE
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Host Behaviour Based Early Detection of Worm Outbreaks in Internet Backbones
We propose a novel near real-time method for early detection of worm outbreaks in high-speed Internet backbones. Our method attributes several behavioural properties to individual...
Thomas Dübendorfer, Bernhard Plattner
CN
2010
112views more  CN 2010»
13 years 2 months ago
An Internet without the Internet protocol
The growth of the Internet has brought about many challenges for its critical infrastructure. The DNS infrastructure, which translates mnemonic host names into IP addresses unders...
Craig A. Shue, Minaxi Gupta
HICSS
2010
IEEE
180views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2010»
13 years 11 months ago
Hiding in Plain Sight: Exploiting Broadcast for Practical Host Anonymity
Users are being tracked on the Internet more than ever before as Web sites and search engines gather pieces of information sufficient to identify and study their behavior. While m...
Craig A. Shue, Minaxi Gupta
CONEXT
2007
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Identifying dynamic IP address blocks serendipitously through background scanning traffic
Today's Internet contains a large portion of "dynamic" IP addresses, which are assigned to clients upon request. A significant amount of malicious activities have b...
Yu Jin, Esam Sharafuddin, Zhi-Li Zhang