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More and more intruders are used to using stepping-stone to launch the attacks on their interested targets because exploiting stepping-stones can hide them deeply and make them feel safe. Clustering-Partitioning approach was proposed to detect stepping-stone intrusion and resist intruders' evasion. The biggest issue of this approach is that it mines network traffic in a very inefficient way. Double...
Stepping-stone is the most popular way used to attack other computers. The reason is that intruders can be protected through a long connection chain involving some compromised computers called stepping-stones. Some intruders even manipulate a stepping-stone to evade stepping-stone intrusion detection. Intruders' evasion makes detecting stepping-stone intrusion more difficult. In this paper, we propose...
Most researchers do not distinguish stepping-stone detection and stepping-stone intrusion detection, thus introduce more false positive errors in detecting stepping-stone intrusion. Those approaches proposed to detect stepping-stone intrusion are vulnerable to intruders' evasion. In this paper we analyze the problems of the current model used to detect stepping-stone, and propose a new model based...
Most network intruders launch their attacks through stepping-stones to reduce the risks of being discovered. To uncover such intrusions, one prevalent, challenging, and critical way is to compare an incoming connection with outgoing connections to determine if a computer is used as a stepping-stone. In this paper, we present a way by using signal processing technology-correlation coefficient, such...
Most network intruders launch their attacks through stepping-stones to reduce the risks of being discovered. To uncover such intrusions, one prevalent, challenging, and critical way is to compare an incoming connection with an outgoing connection to determine if a computer is used as stepping-stone. In this paper, we present four models to describe stepping-stone intrusion. We also propose the idea...
DDoS attack is one of the major threads of todaypsilas Internet. Defense against spoofed IP addresses is an efficiency way to mitigate the damage caused by DDoS attacks. HCF proposed by Haining Wang et al. can throttle most attacks while the filter being trained entirely. However, due to the growing of applications current network carried, the network trafficpsilas behavior has taken much more changes...
The traffic generated by the hypertext transfer protocol has a dominating position in current Internet traffic. The analyzing and characterizing of HTTP traffic is significant for understanding the nature of Internet traffic. Many studies on HTTP traffic were carried out when HTTP 1.1 appeared. Along with the prevailing of Web 2.0 the research on new features of HTTP traffic becomes a new issue in...
Flow metrics are critical for protocol research, anomaly detection, network operation and application deployment. There are great challenges to match every packet into millions of flows in high speed network link. A 3-phase measurement method for IP traffic flow is proposed in this paper. The packets are captured and classified into the flows through hash table, search tree and linear table with this...
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