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Sun, 01 Jun 2003
Denial of Service via Algorithmic Complexity Attacks
Every once in a a while Slashdot comes up with a gem. Crosby and Wallach's new paper
Denial of Service via Algorithmic Complexity Attacks is one such gem. It was inevitable that attacks would start to exploit properties of particular data structures. At least they provided a library that is resistent to the attacks that they discuss.
I wish that there were a more reliable way to find out about these kinds of papers. I'd love it if university research groups, or Citeseer, or the ACM, IEEE, and USENIX would provide RSS feeds that I could subscribe too. If I was doing research, I'd definitely posting about it here on my blog.
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