Domain squatting is a common adversarial practice where attackers register domain names that are purposefully similar to popular domains. In this work, we study a specific type of domain squatting called "combosquatting," in which attackers register domains that combine a popular trademark with one or more phrases (e.g., betterfacebook[.]com, youtube-live[.]com). We perform the first large-scale, empirical study of combosquatting by analyzing more than 468 billion DNS records---collected from passive and active DNS data sources over almost six years. We find that almost 60% of abusive combosquatting domains live for more than 1,000 days, and even worse, we observe increased activity associated with combosquatting year over year. Moreover, w...
Abstract—DNS cache poisoning is a stepping stone towards advanced (cyber) attacks, and can be used t...
The domain name service (DNS) plays an important role in the operation of the Internet, providing a ...
Typo-squatting is the practice of registering a domain name with the intent to confuse it with the n...
Over the last fifteen years, several types of attacks against domain names and the companies relying...
Domain squatting is a technique used by attackers to create domain names for phishing sites. In rece...
Inexpensive and simple domain name registrations foster a wide variety of abuse. One of the most com...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. In this paper we present soundsquatting, a pre...
Typosquatting is the act of purposefully registering a domain name that is a mistype of a popular do...
Over the last fifteen years, several types of attacks against domain names and the companies relying...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a fundamental element of today's Internet. Virtually all online conn...
Abstract—Typosquatting is the act of purposefully registering a domain name that is a mistype of a p...
In a dangling DNS record (Dare), the resources pointed to by the DNS record are invalid, but the rec...
Typosquatting consists of registering Internet domain names that closely resemble legitimate, reputa...
Domain Name System (DNS) cache poisoning is a stepping stone towards advanced (cyber) attacks. DNS c...
This paper analyzes the DNS lookup patterns from a large authoritative top-level domain server and c...
Abstract—DNS cache poisoning is a stepping stone towards advanced (cyber) attacks, and can be used t...
The domain name service (DNS) plays an important role in the operation of the Internet, providing a ...
Typo-squatting is the practice of registering a domain name with the intent to confuse it with the n...
Over the last fifteen years, several types of attacks against domain names and the companies relying...
Domain squatting is a technique used by attackers to create domain names for phishing sites. In rece...
Inexpensive and simple domain name registrations foster a wide variety of abuse. One of the most com...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. In this paper we present soundsquatting, a pre...
Typosquatting is the act of purposefully registering a domain name that is a mistype of a popular do...
Over the last fifteen years, several types of attacks against domain names and the companies relying...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a fundamental element of today's Internet. Virtually all online conn...
Abstract—Typosquatting is the act of purposefully registering a domain name that is a mistype of a p...
In a dangling DNS record (Dare), the resources pointed to by the DNS record are invalid, but the rec...
Typosquatting consists of registering Internet domain names that closely resemble legitimate, reputa...
Domain Name System (DNS) cache poisoning is a stepping stone towards advanced (cyber) attacks. DNS c...
This paper analyzes the DNS lookup patterns from a large authoritative top-level domain server and c...
Abstract—DNS cache poisoning is a stepping stone towards advanced (cyber) attacks, and can be used t...
The domain name service (DNS) plays an important role in the operation of the Internet, providing a ...
Typo-squatting is the practice of registering a domain name with the intent to confuse it with the n...