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Considering honeypot host performs high inveiglement to worms and its data control policy-"come in easily, out strictly", this paper presents a worm propagation model based on two-factor model in the network which distributed honeynet have been deployed, then discusses worm propagation trend and the impact of honeypot on worm spread; over simulation experiment, we find that distributed honeynet...
The scale-free networks perform obvious frangibility under intentional attack. In order to study the invulnerability of scale-free networks under intentional attack, we bring forwards to applying "honeypot" which is a new technology of Internet security to scale-free networks. Firstly, this paper give a brief introduction to honeypot and its application; then presents a model of the invulnerability...
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