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Research Paper | Computer Science & Engineering | India | Volume 3 Issue 9, September 2014 | Rating: 6.6 / 10
Selective Jamming Attacks Prevented By Packet-Hiding Methods
Sontam Sunil Kumar Reddy, K. Raghavendra Rao
Abstract: The open nature of the wireless medium leaves it vulnerable to intentional interference attacks, typically referred to as jamming. This intended interference with wireless transmissions can be used as a launchpad for increasing Denial-of-Service attacks on wireless networks. in general, jamming has been addressed under an external threat model. Though, adversaries with internal knowledge of protocol specifications and network secrets can launch low-effort jamming attacks that are difficult to detect and counter. In this, we address the problem of selective jamming attacks in wireless networks and in these attacks, the adversary is active only for a less period of time, selectively targeting messages which are highly importance. We illustrate the advantages of selective jamming in terms of network performance degradation and adversary effort by presenting two case studies; a selective attack on TCP and one on routing. In this we show that selective jamming attacks can be launched by performing real-time packet classification at the physical layer. To moderate these attacks, we develop three schemes that prevent real-time packet classification by combining cryptographic primitives with physical-layer attributes. Analyzing the security of our methods and evaluate their computational and communication overhead.
Keywords: Selective Jamming, Denial-of-Service, Wireless Networks, Packet Classification
Edition: Volume 3 Issue 9, September 2014,
Pages: 18 - 25