International audienceInternet-wide scanning is commonly used to understand the topology and security of the Internet. However, IPv4 Internet scans have been limited to scanning only a subset of services---exhaustively scanning all IPv4 services is too costly and no existing bandwidth-saving frameworks are designed to scan IPv4 addresses across all ports. In this work we introduce GPS, a system that efficiently discovers Internet services across all ports. GPS runs a predictive framework that learns from extremely small sample sizes and is highly parallelizable, allowing it to quickly find patterns between services across all 65K ports and a myriad of features. GPS computes service predictions in 13 minutes (four orders of magnitude faster ...
We introduce optimizations to the ZMap network scanner that achieve a 10-fold increase in maximum sc...
Prior to exploiting a vulnerable service, adversaries perform a port scan to detect open ports on a ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.11308Existing methods for active topology discovery within the IPv6 Intern...
International audienceInternet-wide scanning is commonly used to understand the topology and securit...
Previous measurement-based IP geolocation algorithms have focused on accuracy, studying a few target...
Abstract—This paper develops a high-performance, In-ternet-wide service discovery tool, which we cal...
Port scanning is prevalent in today’s Internet and often has malicious intent. Although many algo-ri...
2015-07-28The Internet is becoming more and more important in our daily lives. Both the government a...
Internet service is highly dependent on the available network capacity (or network port resources) w...
International audiencePublic IPv4 addresses are a scarce resource. WhileIPv6 adoption is lagging, Ne...
2014-02-26The Internet is important for nearly all aspects of our society, affecting ordinary people...
With the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, research on the adoption, deployment, and prediction of IPv6 ...
International audienceAs the IPv4 address pool is being exhausted, it becomes urgent to find a way t...
Fast IPv4 scanning has enabled researchers to answer a wealth of security and networking questions. ...
Accurate classification of Internet traffic is of fundamental importance for network management appl...
We introduce optimizations to the ZMap network scanner that achieve a 10-fold increase in maximum sc...
Prior to exploiting a vulnerable service, adversaries perform a port scan to detect open ports on a ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.11308Existing methods for active topology discovery within the IPv6 Intern...
International audienceInternet-wide scanning is commonly used to understand the topology and securit...
Previous measurement-based IP geolocation algorithms have focused on accuracy, studying a few target...
Abstract—This paper develops a high-performance, In-ternet-wide service discovery tool, which we cal...
Port scanning is prevalent in today’s Internet and often has malicious intent. Although many algo-ri...
2015-07-28The Internet is becoming more and more important in our daily lives. Both the government a...
Internet service is highly dependent on the available network capacity (or network port resources) w...
International audiencePublic IPv4 addresses are a scarce resource. WhileIPv6 adoption is lagging, Ne...
2014-02-26The Internet is important for nearly all aspects of our society, affecting ordinary people...
With the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, research on the adoption, deployment, and prediction of IPv6 ...
International audienceAs the IPv4 address pool is being exhausted, it becomes urgent to find a way t...
Fast IPv4 scanning has enabled researchers to answer a wealth of security and networking questions. ...
Accurate classification of Internet traffic is of fundamental importance for network management appl...
We introduce optimizations to the ZMap network scanner that achieve a 10-fold increase in maximum sc...
Prior to exploiting a vulnerable service, adversaries perform a port scan to detect open ports on a ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.11308Existing methods for active topology discovery within the IPv6 Intern...