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Network Telescopes: Technical Report (2004)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
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Abstract: A network telescope is a portion of routed IP address space in which little or no legitimate traffic exists. Monitoring unexpected traffic arriving at a network telescope provides the opportunity to view remote network security events such as various forms of flooding denial-of-service attacks, infection of hosts by Internet worms, and network scanning. In this paper, we examine the effects of the scope and locality of network telescopes on accurate measurement of both pandemic incidents (the... (Update)

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D. Moore, C. Shannon, G. Voelker, and S. Savage. Network telescopes: Technical report. Technical Report CS2004-0795, UCSD, July 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/moore04network.html   More

@techreport{ moore:telescope,
  author = 	 {David Moore and Colleen Shannon and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Stefan Savage},
  title = 	 {Network Telescopes},
  institution =  {CAIDA},
  year = 	 {2003},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/moore04network.html} }
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113   Inferring Internet Denial-of-Service Activity - Moore, Voelker et al.
74   Code-Red: a case study on the spread and victims of an Inter.. - Moore, Shannon et al.
53   Directed-graph epidemiological models of computer viruses (context) - Kephart, White - 1991
53   Code red worm propagation modeling and analysis - Zou, Gong et al. - 2002
33   Modeling the Spread of Active Worms - Chen, Gao et al. - 2003
30   Monitoring and Early Warning for Internet Worms - Zou, Gao et al. - 2003
22   Inside the Slammer Worm (context) - Moore, Paxson et al. - 2003
20   The Mathematics of Infectious Diseases (context) - Hethcote - 2000
18   Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Even.. (context) - Moore
16   There be dragons - Bellovin - 1992
10   How to 0wn the Internet in Your Spare Time (context) - Staniford, Paxson et al. - 2002
8   Packets found on an Internet - Bellovin - 1993
3   the Design and Utility of Internet Sinks for Network Abuse M.. (context) - Yegneswaran, Barford et al. - 2003
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