Abstract
HTTP flood DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks send illegitimate HTTP requests to the targeted site or server. These kinds of attacks corrupt the networks with the help of massive attacking nodes thus blocking incoming traffic. Computer network connected devices are the major source to distributed denial of service attacks (or) botnet attacks. The computer manufacturers rapidly increase the network devices as per the requirement increases in the different environmental needs. Generally the manufacturers cannot ship computer network products with high level security. Those network products require additional security to prevent the DDoS attacks. The present technology is filled with 4G that will impact DDoS attacks. The million DDoS attacks had experienced in every year by companies or individuals. DDoS attack in a network would lead to loss of assets, data and other resources. Purchasing the new equipment and repair of the DDoS attacked network is financially becomes high in the value. The prevention mechanisms like CAPTCHA are now outdated to the bots and which are solved easily by the advanced bots. In the proposed work a secured botnet prevention mechanism provides network security by prevent and mitigate the http flooding based DDoS attack and allow genuine incoming traffic to the application or server in a network environment with the help of integrating invisible challenge and Resource Request Rate algorithms to the application. It offers double security layer to handle malicious bots to prevent and mitigate.
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