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Fast-flux bot detection in real time
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Abnormally malicious autonomous systems and their internet connectivity
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Statistical cross-language Web content quality assessment
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Detection of fast flux service networks
AISC '11 Proceedings of the Ninth Australasian Information Security Conference - Volume 116
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As take-down efforts intensify, Internet fraudsters are beginning to employ novel techniques to keep their campaigns afloat. Fast flux aims to keep fraud campaigns afloat by provisioning a fraudulent Web site's DNS records to make the site resolve to numerous, short-lived IP addresses. Although fast flux hurts take-down efforts, it's possible to detect and defend against it and its prevalence in phishing campaigns today.