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This paper aims at being an eye opener for the community by shedding some light on this undocumented threat. We also hope that it will spur new research to ...
Mind Your Blocks: On the Stealthiness of. Malicious BGP Hijacks. Pierre ... • 64 (out of 437) validated malicious BGP hijacks. • Hijacked IP address ...
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Our goal here is to A collect routing data related to spam networks, B extract from this data IP address blocks exhibiting an abnormal routing behavior and ...
One possible goal of adversaries is for attacks to be human-inconspicuousness: that humans at the scene are not able to notice an ongoing attack [49], [50], ...
This paper analyses 18 months of data collected by an infrastructure specifically built to answer the question: are intentional stealthy BGP hijacks ...
Abstract—Some recent research presented evidence of blocks of IP addresses being stolen by BGP hijackers to launch spam campaigns [35].
Mind your blocks: On the stealthiness of malicious BGP hijacks. PUBLICATION: Mind your blocks: On the stealthiness of malicious BGP hijacks.
“Mind Your Blocks: On the. Stealthiness of Malicious BGP Hijacks.” In: Proc. NDSS. 2015. 1. Page 6. [25] Changxi Zheng et al. “A light-weight distributed ...
Mind Your Blocks: On the Stealthiness of Malicious BGP Hijacks. PA Vervier, O Thonnard, M Dacier. Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium, 2015.