Overcoming reputation and proof-of-work systems in botnets
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01/09/2010
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Reputation and proof-of-work systems have been outlined as methods bot masters will soon use to defend their peer-to-peer botnets. These techniques are designed to prevent sybil attacks, such as those that led to the downfall of the Storm botnet. To evaluate the effectiveness of these techniques, a botnet that employed these techniques was simulated, and the amount of resources required to stage a successful sybil attack against it measured. While the proof-of-work system was found to increase the resources required for a successful sybil attack, the reputation system was found to lower the amount of resources required to disable the botnet. |
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IEEE Computer Society |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/35657/1/c35657.pdf DOI:10.1109/NSS.2010.65 White, Andrew, Tickle, Alan, & Clark, Andrew (2010) Overcoming reputation and proof-of-work systems in botnets. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Network and System Security (NSS 2010), IEEE Computer Society, Melbourne. |
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Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Security Institute |
Palavras-Chave | #089999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified #botnet #sybil #reputation #proof-of-work |
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Conference Paper |