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GUI: A Geolocation Method for Unreachable IP

The Computer Journal, 2023
Abstract IP geolocation technology based on network measurement can provide IP geographic location capability without user assistance. In the case that the IP target device or intermediate route device does not respond to the detection message, the existing geolocation methods have reduced the accuracy of city-level geolocation, not to ...
Shuodi Zu   +3 more
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IP geolocation suspicious email messages

2013 21st Telecommunications Forum Telfor (TELFOR), 2013
As the Internet and electronic mail continue to be utilized by an ever increasing number of users, so does fraudulent and criminal activity via the Internet and email increase. The negative effects of cybercrime activities on the use of the Internet for e-business and secure communications increased interest in studying the factors that motivate these ...
Asmir Butkovic   +2 more
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Network Topology Boundary Routing IP Identification for IP Geolocation

2020
The only few existing methods for network topology boundary routing IP identification are often based on a single network characteristic, with poor applicability, low accuracy, and difficult to meet the IP geolocation requirements. This paper proposes a network topology boundary routing IP identification algorithm for IP geolocation.
Fuxiang Yuan   +4 more
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Studying inter-national mobility through IP geolocation

Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Web search and data mining, 2013
The increasing ubiquity of Internet use has opened up new avenues in the study of human mobility. Easily-obtainable geolocation data resulting from repeated logins to the same website offer the possibility of observing long-term patterns of mobility for a large number of individuals.
Bogdan State   +2 more
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Enhancing the classification accuracy of IP geolocation

MILCOM 2012 - 2012 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2012
The ability to localize Internet hosts is appealing for a range of applications from online advertising to localizing cyber attacks. Recently, measurement-based approaches have been proposed to accurately identify the location of Internet hosts. These approaches typically produce erroneous results due to measurement errors. In this paper, we propose an
Hellen Maziku   +3 more
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Towards geolocation of millions of IP addresses

Proceedings of the 2012 Internet Measurement Conference, 2012
Previous measurement-based IP geolocation algorithms have focused on accuracy, studying a few targets with increasingly sophisticated algorithms taking measurements from tens of vantage points (VPs). In this paper, we study how to scale up existing measurement-based geolocation algorithms like Shortest Ping and CBG to cover the whole Internet.
Zi Hu, John Heidemann, Yuri Pradkin
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RNBG: A Ranking Nodes Based IP Geolocation Method

IEEE INFOCOM 2020 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2020
IP geolocation technology is widely adopted in network security, privacy protection, online advertising, etc. However, existing IP geolocation methods are vulnerable to delay inflation, which reduces their reliability and applicability, especially in weakly connected networks. To solve this problem, a ranking nodes based IP geolocation method (RNBG) is
Chong Liu   +3 more
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Experimental Comparison of Free IP Geolocation Services

2019
IP geolocation services is used to locate the geographical location of an IP address, which has an important means for mapping cyberspace to the physical world. There are many location methods, such as delay-based method, database-driven method and topology-driven method.
Wei Xu, Yaodong Tao, Xin Guan
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Improving IP Geolocation With Target-Centric IP Graph (Student Abstract)

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Accurate IP geolocation is indispensable for location-aware applications. While recent advances based on router-centric IP graphs are considered cutting-edge, one challenge remain: the prevalence of sparse IP graphs (14.24% with fewer than 10 nodes, 9.73% isolated) limits graph learning.
Kai Yang   +6 more
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Towards IP geolocation using delay and topology measurements

Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement, 2006
We present Topology-based Geolocation (TBG), a novel approach to estimating the geographic location of arbitrary Internet hosts. We motivate our work by showing that 1) existing approaches, based on end-to-end delay measurements from a set of landmarks, fail to outperform much simpler techniques, and 2) the error of these approaches is strongly ...
Ethan Katz-Bassett   +5 more
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