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STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans Paper Artifact(s) from Stanford University. Abstract: Fast IPv4 scanning has enabled researchers to answer a wealth of security and networking questions. Yet, despite widespread use, there has been little validation of the methodology’s accuracy, including whether a single scan provides sufficient coverage. STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research data about the hosts and sites on the Internet. STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans Paper Artifact(s) from Stanford University. Abstract: Fast IPv4 scanning has enabled researchers to answer a wealth of security and networking questions. Yet, despite widespread use, there has been little validation of the methodology’s accuracy, including whether a single scan provides sufficient coverage. STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research data about the hosts and sites on the Internet. STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans Paper Artifact(s) from Stanford University. Abstract: Fast IPv4 scanning has enabled researchers to answer a wealth of security and networking questions. Yet, despite widespread use, there has been little validation of the methodology’s accuracy, including whether a single scan provides sufficient coverage. STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research data about the hosts and sites on the Internet. STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY The Stanford Internet Research Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts, services, and websites on the Internet. While the repository is hosted by Stanford Empirical Security Research Group, we are also happy to host data for other researchers as well. The data on the site is restricted tonon-commercial use.
STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY In this paper, we analyze how scan origin affects the results of Internet-wide scans by completing three HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH scans from seven geographically and topologically diverse networks. We find that individual origins miss an average 1.6–8.4% of HTTP, 1.5–4.6% of HTTPS, and 8.3–18.2% of SSH hosts. We analyze why origins see STANFORD INTERNET RESEARCH DATA REPOSITORY {"studies": [{"uniqid": "stanford-multiperspective", "name": "On the Origin of Scanning: The Impact of Location on Internet-Wide Scans", "status": "production Internet-Wide Scan Data Repository The Internet-Wide Scan Data Repository is a public archive of research datasets that describe the hosts and sites on the Internet. The repository is hosted by the ZMap Team. While we publish much of the data, we are happy to host data from other researchers as well. A JSON interface to the repository is available. The data on the site is restricted to non-commercial use. CENSYS · CERTIFICATES Append-only dataset of all X.509 certificates seen in Censys scans or present in public certificate transparency logs. CENSYS · RAW IPV4 AND ALEXA TOP MILLION WEBSITES PROTOCOL SCANS Weekly scans of ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, Telnet, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, SMB, Modbus, Bacnet, DNS, DWMP, S7, DNP3, Fox, UPnP, SSH, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and other popular protocols for the full IPv4 address space and Alexa Top Million websites. ------------------------- © 2019 Scans.IO ContributorsDetails
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