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International Journal of Soft Computing

Double-Sticky-Honeynet for Defending Viruses in Computer Network
Upendra Kumar, Bimal Kumar Mishrav and G. Sahoo

Abstract: The next generation computer viruses may spread within minutes to millions of host. A challenging task is to protect computer network from virus attacks. Researchers have developed a framework of computer network with honeynet using double honeypot and sticky honeypot. The double honeypot is used to recognize old and new viruses. The old virus gets filtered by router as well as updated antivirus installed in different hosts. Sticky honeypot attracts new virus to minimize transmission speed and redirect it towards unused IP address system. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) trick is implemented on unused IP address system having virus to make window size zero and further related system gets filtered by updated antivirus.

How to cite this article
Upendra Kumar, Bimal Kumar Mishrav and G. Sahoo, 2012. Double-Sticky-Honeynet for Defending Viruses in Computer Network. International Journal of Soft Computing, 7: 131-134.

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