Content Poisoning in Peer to Peer Network

Pratibha Singh, Rishi Srivastava

Abstract: Now a day’s poisoning attack are very common in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. In this condition of poisoning refer corrupt or infected content which share by malicious peer and system destabilize attempt and network waste the bandwidth. In content sharing system in P2P network are highly vulnerable to content poisoning. We are trying to intrusion this distribution of the files, recently much attention has attracted by the content poisoning. Although the aims of the content poisoning blackout users by splitting in P2P networks by the poisoning chunks. Several anti P2P companies have tried method such as pollution or index poisoning .The method of pollution is decrease target files availability, in P2P sharing file network by splitting of duplicate or dummy files.  In this paper, we propose a strategy to minimize the threat of content poisoning, while requiring less verification overhead on the peers participating in the network.

Keywords: Peer to Peer, content poisoning, falsification, probabilities, verification.

Title: Content Poisoning in Peer to Peer Network

Author: Pratibha Singh, Rishi Srivastava

International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research

ISSN 2348-120X (online), ISSN 2348-1196 (print)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 2, Issue 2, April-June 2014

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Content Poisoning in Peer to Peer Network by Pratibha Singh, Rishi Srivastava