Tag Archives: Internet address usage

Paper at Global Internet 2010

Chris Wilcox presented a paper titled “Correlating Spam Activity with IP Address Characteristics” In Global Inernet 2010. The paper uses Lander survey data as well as spam data from eSoft. Abstract: It is well known that spam bots mostly utilize … Continue reading

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New Video About Address Utilization and Allocations on Map Browser

The ANT project released a video describing Internet address allocation and how we study address utilization with IPv4 censuses. Aniruddh Rao prepared this video, working with John Heidemann and Xue Cai. We have also updated our web-based IPv4 address browser … Continue reading

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new conference paper “Understanding Block-level Address Usage in the Visible Internet” at SIGCOMM

The paper “Understanding Block-level Address Usage in the Visible Internet” was accepted and presented at SIGCOMM’10 in New Delhi, India (available at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Cai10a.html). From the abstract: Although the Internet is widely used today, we have little information about the edge … Continue reading

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New conference paper “Correlating Spam Activity with IP Address Characteristics” at Global Internet

The paper “Correlating Spam Activity with IP Address Characteristics” (available at PDF Format) was accepted and presented at Global Internet 2010. The focus of this paper is to quantify the collateral damage (legitimate mail servers incorrectly blacklisted) caused by the … Continue reading

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new tech report “Understanding Address Usage in the Visible Internet”

We just posted a tech report “Understanding Address Usage in the Visible Internet” at <ftp://ftp.isi.edu/isi-pubs/tr-656.pdf>. The abstract summarizes the tech report: Although the Internet is widely used today, there are few sound estimates of network demographics. Decentralized network management means … Continue reading

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