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With the development of the Internet, application programs on the web page become widespread. Information appearing on the web page has evolved from static presentation to dynamic presentation and even being interactive with the users. Some malicious users employ malicious browsing behaviors, such as flooding attack, to cause waste of resources and bandwidth of the host for the web page. Since the...
In recent years, the target of the denial-of-service attacks, such as the Http flooding attack, have been switched from the network layer to the application layer. Various attacking schemes are adopted by the attackers to break down the Web site server, some of them send tremendous amount of packets to break down the target host, others send specific request packets to keep the Web site server busy...
Web servers face all kinds of users; some of them engage malicious activities to degrade or completely block network services, such as flooding attacks. As a result, lots of resource and bandwidth on web sites might be wasted. In this paper, we propose a detection method based on reverse proxy servers to detect the flooding attacks. Our proposed method can be incorporated in a priority queue-based...
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