2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/792407
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Application of Fault-Tolerant Mechanism to Reduce Pollution Attacks in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Abstract: File pollution is a recent security threat to peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing systems. By disseminating numerous polluted files with mismatched or partially tampered contents in the P2P system, the attacker causes users to download unexpected files. This attack is aimed at frustrating users and making them abandon the system. Present researches on combating file pollution have mostly focused on pollution modeling or evaluating the extent of pollution. Only a few researches have proposed effective methods to el… Show more

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“…Their research work provided an interesting approach to detect fake files, which made the content pollution attack be only effective when users join in the overlay at a very low rate and leave fast. More recently, Chen et al [25] proposed a fault‐tolerant mechanism used in the redundant arrays of independent disks (RAID) system to suppress file pollution attack.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their research work provided an interesting approach to detect fake files, which made the content pollution attack be only effective when users join in the overlay at a very low rate and leave fast. More recently, Chen et al [25] proposed a fault‐tolerant mechanism used in the redundant arrays of independent disks (RAID) system to suppress file pollution attack.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%