Zombie domain linkages persist after ownership changes in DNS integrations at rates of 3% in Web PKI, 24% in ENS, and 15% in Maven Central, with validate-once designs accumulating long-term risks while per-use validation prevents them.
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Two-year empirical study of 472 IXPs finds 49.2% global traffic growth, stable utilization rates, regionally distinct patterns, and high self-similarity, establishing IXP statistics as a robust proxy for overall Internet dynamics.
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Zombies in Alternate Realities: The Afterlife of Domain Names in DNS Integrations
Zombie domain linkages persist after ownership changes in DNS integrations at rates of 3% in Web PKI, 24% in ENS, and 15% in Maven Central, with validate-once designs accumulating long-term risks while per-use validation prevents them.
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Five Blind Men and the Internet: Towards an Understanding of Internet Traffic
Two-year empirical study of 472 IXPs finds 49.2% global traffic growth, stable utilization rates, regionally distinct patterns, and high self-similarity, establishing IXP statistics as a robust proxy for overall Internet dynamics.