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DNS

Proceedings of the 2nd annual conference on Research in information technology, 2013
This project investigates the possibility of using the DNS (Domain Name System) protocol to communicate with a zombie host while avoiding detection by an IDS (Intrusion Detection System).Right now this communication is often made through the IRC (Internet Relay Chatroom) protocol.
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Securing DNS: Extending DNS Servers with a DNSSEC Validator

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2009
DNS security extensions (DNSSEC) is a proposed set of standards for securely authenticating information in the Domain Name System. DNSSEC validators check the digital signatures on DNS data. However, designing a validator worth the operational costs is a challenge.
Wouter C. A. Wijngaards   +1 more
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Real Time Analytics on DNS (RaTA-DNS)

IEEE Latin America Transactions, 2016
In this document we present RaTA-DNS, a real time analytics framework for DNS. We explain its architecture, design and functioning. Also, we show some preliminar results obtained with the framework.
Javier Bustos   +3 more
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Visualizing DNS traffic

Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Visualization for computer security, 2006
This paper proposes a visualization approach to address Domain Name System (DNS) security challenges, such as distributed denial of service (DDoS) and cache poisoning attacks.We present Flying Term, a new perceptually motivated visual metaphor for visualizing the dynamic nature of DNS queries.
Pin Ren, John Kristoff, Bruce Gooch
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A DNS RPZ Firewall and Current American DNS Practice

2018
Many varieties of internet attack make use of the Domain Name System (DNS) at some point. Response Policy Zones (RPZ) is a reputation-based DNS firewall technology intended to obstruct the use of the DNS by malicious actors. We report on a study that compared the blocking behavior of a freely available RPZ-enabled DNS service with the blocking behavior
Norman Wilde   +3 more
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“DNS Block (DNS Sperre)”

IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 2023
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A Survey on DNS Encryption: Current Development, Malware Misuse, and Inference Techniques

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Minzhao Lyu   +2 more
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Addressing the challenges of modern DNS a comprehensive tutorial

Computer Science Review, 2022
Olivier Van Der Toorn   +2 more
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Detecting DNS over HTTPS based data exfiltration

Computer Networks, 2022
Mengqi Zhan, Guangxi Yu, Jianxin Wang
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