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Poisoning the Kad Network

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Poisoning the Kad Network
Abstract. Since the demise of the Overnet network, the Kad network has become not only the most popular but also the only widely used peer-to-peer system based on a distributed hash table. It is likely that its user base will continue to grow in numbers over the next few years as, unlike the eDonkey network, it does not depend on central servers, which increases scalability and reliability. Moreover, the Kad network is more efficient than unstructured systems such as Gnutella. However, we show that today’s Kad network can be attacked in several ways by carrying out several (well-known) attacks on the Kad network. The presented attacks could be used either to hamper the correct functioning of the network itself, to censor contents, or to harm other entities in the Internet not participating in the Kad network such as ordinary web servers. While there are simple heuristics to reduce the impact of some of the attacks, we believe that the presented attacks cannot be thwarted easily in a...
Thomas Locher, David Mysicka, Stefan Schmid, Roger
Added 18 May 2010
Updated 18 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICDCN
Authors Thomas Locher, David Mysicka, Stefan Schmid, Roger Wattenhofer
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