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Botnets, and the cybercriminal underground
2008 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2008An underground community of cyber criminals has grown in recent years with powerful technologies capable of inflicting serious economic and infrastructural harm in the digital age. This paper serves as an introduction to the world of botnets and to the efforts of the nonprofit group ldquoThe ShadowServer Foundationrdquo to track them.
Clinton J. Mielke, Hsinchun Chen
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Botnet and P2P Botnet Detection Strategies: A Review
2018 International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing (ICCSP), 2018Among various network attacks, botnet led attacks are considered as the most serious threats. A botnet, i.e., the network of compromised computers is able to perform large scale illegal activities such as Distributed Denial of Service attacks, click fraud, bitcoin mining etc. These attacks are considered as the major concern now-a-days.
Himanshi Dhayal, Jitender Kumar
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Detecting and destroying botnets
Network Security, 2016Due to their limitless size and capacity, botnets are among the most powerful components of a modern cyber-criminal's arsenal of attack techniques. They are made up of compromised workstations distributed over the public Internet that leverage the untapped processing power of a multitude of endpoints, usually to accomplish a malicious agenda.
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Botnets: threats and responses
International Journal of Web Information Systems, 2011PurposeA botnet is a network of computers on the internet infected with software robots (or bots). There are numerous botnets, and some of them control millions of computers. Cyber criminals use botnets to launch spam eāmails and denial of service attacks; and commit click fraud and data theft.
Ok-Ran Jeong +3 more
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2020 8th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS), 2020
The growth of the Internet of things (IoT) in the market of smart home and surveillance security raises the flag of new security risks, after the presence of new malware targeting IoT devices for creating a botnet. Mirai is one of the famous malware that used IoT bots to perform the most massive DDoS attack in botnet history.
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The growth of the Internet of things (IoT) in the market of smart home and surveillance security raises the flag of new security risks, after the presence of new malware targeting IoT devices for creating a botnet. Mirai is one of the famous malware that used IoT bots to perform the most massive DDoS attack in botnet history.
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Fighting botnets with sinkholes
Network Security, 2012In the early days of the Internet, domain theft was a problem. But these days, it's a legitimate practice, designed to make the network a safer place. Sinkholing is becoming a relatively commonplace practice in the cyber-security research community.
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XG-BoT: An explainable deep graph neural network for botnet detection and forensics
Internet of Things (Netherlands), 2023Wai Weng Lo +2 more
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A Fuzzy Logic based feature engineering approach for Botnet detection using ANN
Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, 2022Chirag Joshi +2 more
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