Throttling DDoS attacks using discrete logarithm problem

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2010

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Darapureddi, A.
Mohandas, R.
Pais, A.R.

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Amongst all the security issues that the internet world is facing, Distributed Denial of Service attack (DDoS) receives special mention. In a typical DDoS attack, an attacker runs a malicious code on compromised systems to generate enormous number of requests to a single web server. The flood of incoming requests makes the victim web server resources to wear out completely within a short period of time; thereby causing denial of service to the legitimate users. In this paper we propose a solution to trim down the impact of DDoS attacks by throttling the client's CPU i.e., to make clients pay a stamp fee which is collected in terms of resource usage such as CPU cycles. Our proposed solution makes use of the discrete logarithm problem to generate the CPU stamps.

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SECRYPT 2010 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Security and Cryptography, 2010, Vol., , pp.263-269

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