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Packet Faking Attack: A Novel Attack and Detection Mechanism in OppNets
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2014
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High AccuracyNovel AttackEngineeringDdos DetectionEvasion TechniqueInformation SecurityOpportunistic NetworkPacket Faking AttackDenial-of-service AttackSecure RoutingDetection MechanismInformation ForensicsComputer ScienceRobust MechanismNetwork ForensicsData SecurityCryptographyNetwork Security
Security is a major challenge in Opportunistic Networks (OppNets) due to its characteristics of being an open medium with dynamic topology, there is neither a centralized management nor clear lines of defence. A packet dropping attack is one of the major security threats in OppNets as neither source nodes nor destination nodes have any knowledge of when or where a packet will be dropped. In this paper, we present a novel attack and detection mechanism against a special type of packet dropping where the malicious node drops one packet or more and injects a new fake packet instead. Our novel detection mechanism is very powerful and has very high accuracy. It relies on a very simple yet powerful idea, the creation time of each packet. Significant results show this robust mechanism achieves a very high accuracy and detection rate.
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