Publication | Open Access
Inferring BGP blackholing activity in the internet
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2017
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Internet Traffic AnalysisEngineeringInformation SecurityNetwork RoutingNetwork AnalysisInformation ForensicsCommunicationBgp BlackholingComputational Social ScienceData ScienceReachability InformationInternet ModelingTransportation EngineeringSocial Network AnalysisRouting ProtocolRoutingComputer ScienceBorder Gateway ProtocolNetwork ScienceInternet ProtocolBusinessNetwork Traffic Measurement
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) has been used for decades as the de facto protocol to exchange reachability information among networks in the Internet. However, little is known about how this protocol is used to restrict reachability to selected destinations, e.g., that are under attack. While such a feature, BGP blackholing, has been available for some time, we lack a systematic study of its Internet-wide adoption, practices, and network efficacy, as well as the profile of blackholed destinations.
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