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Currently, we can observe the growing of the use of mobile devices as a media for both Internet access and carrying out purchase and sale of products and services. Commonly, E- commerce platforms are enabled by either proprietary systems or by buying ads on specialized websites. This scenario involves the adoption of strategies based on e-commerce servers, which represent a non-scalable strategy....
Botnet is one of the most serious threats to the security of the Internet nowadays. This paper introduces Botnet-based distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and the characteristics of botnet, research botnet detection and control technologies, summarized the botnet trends.
Although security protocols like TLS/SSL are widely used in the Internet, it is still difficult to secure communications among personal network devices, typically seen in P2P applications and pervasive computing environment. This is because it is uncommon among such personal devices to have public key certificates to authenticate themselves, and furthermore, most of them do not have persistent names...
DNS is one of the most important fundamental services on the internet, so people are taking more and more attention to its security. At present, the study on DNS security is mainly about protocol security, whereas all problems involved in DNS security are largely influenced by its structure. The article discussed an available alternative scheme of traditional DNS to connect the domain name servers...
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are formed by collection of, potentially mobile, portable devices without established infrastructure. In such networks, connectivity is established through IP addresses and dynamic routing. MANETs are highly dynamic with frequent nodes joining and departure. Due to this node dynamicity, the node's IP address changes frequently. Therefore, to enable and run common user...
The established host-centric networking paradigm is challenged due to handicaps related with disconnected operation, mobility, and broken locator/identifier semantics. This paper soberly examines another topic of great interest: distributed information object resolution. After recapping the notion of an information object, we review object resolution in today's Internet which is based on uniform resource...
Domain name system (DNS) is very important in the Internet. However, it is controlled by very a few people, which is against the Internet spirit: freedom and equality. The root name servers do not distribute properly, causing low efficiency and reliability. In this paper, we propose a free DNS: P2PDNS based on P2P philosophy. Our main idea is free competition and no center. The authority of name resolution...
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