articleAug 14, 2013Closed access
ZMap: fast internet-wide scanning and its security applications
Abstract
Internet-wide network scanning has numerous security applications, including exposing new vulnerabilities and tracking the adoption of defensive mechanisms, but probing the entire public address space with existing tools is both difficult and slow. We introduce ZMap, a modular, open-source network scanner specifically architected to perform Internet-wide scans and capable of surveying the entire IPv4 address space in under 45 minutes from user space on a single machine, approaching the theoretical maximum speed of gigabit Ethernet. We present the scanner architecture, experimentally characterize its performance and accuracy, and explore the security implications of high speed Internet-scale network surveys,…
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- The Internet
- Computer science
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Internet security
- Internet traffic
- Internet Connection Sharing
- Computer security
- Scanner
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- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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