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Analysis of email spam sources
Caha, Tomáš ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The first part of this thesis deals with an approach of designing and developing of application for IP geolocation using various geolocation databases. Methods of geographical location of network devices and amount of available data provided by chosen commercial and freely accessible geolocation databases are presented. The data are summarized with focus on methods of obtaining information about IP addresses from various databases. In the paper there are also presented ways used to develop the Python application and its parts, which can be easily reused in other programs. The command line program was created to demonstrate that all parts of the developed application work properly. The whole application is freely accesible under the conditions of the MIT license, published on GitHub (https://github.com/tomas-net/ip2geotools/) and in the Python package index PyPi. The second part of this thesis deals with the description of cyberthreats and the use of developed application to mass geolocation of IP addresses that are listed in chosen freely accessible lists as sources of email spam or cyberattacks. Geographical analysis of cyberattacks sources shows countries of origin. Results of analysis are presented in graphs and maps.
Visualization of communication routes in the energetics
Pečeňa, Vít ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Franek, Lešek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of an application to view the positions electrometers communicating over Power Line (PLC). Applications should find the main use in the field of project Smart Grids. Furthermore, the work resolves selection of libraries required for creation of applications and the proposal itself.
Geolocation of Internet hosts
Ingr, Michal ; Müller, Jakub (referee) ; Balej, Jiří (advisor)
This master thesis deals with methods of stations’ geolocation on the Internet, it means the estimation geographic location of unknown station, which is conected to this network. The introductory part describes the methods for determining position, which don‘t need any measeruments of the network. The next section is devoted to points, where delay is invoked, to the causes of latency in the Internet, to their types and some usual values. The following part features ways to measure delays and route, including several tools for this purpose. The penulminate section describes some chosen geolocation techniques based on RTT measurement. The final chapter is devoted to practical demonstration geolocation using the CBG method, when the delay measurement was carried out in an experimental PlanetLab network.
Web application for getting location of IP nodes
Modrák, Zdeněk ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
Thesis deal with geolocation in internet network. There are described possibilities of geolocation and thesis is mainly focused on passive geolocation methods. Under passive geolocation belongs location databases which there are described as in theoretical way as used in practical part of thesis. In practical part there is created complex system for geolocation in internet environment which used paid and free geolocation databases. Another used database is WHOIS. Data from paid databases is processed and accuracy of databases is evaluated.
Registration database for IP nodes
Smrčka, Lukáš ; Vlček, Lukáš (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on finding the physical location of stations by the passive geolocation techniques, particularly using the registration database of IP addresses. The first two part are focused on a theoretical analysis of this problem, the next two parts of this thesis deal with the solution of this problem and discussion of the results.
Monitoring of communication properties in Internet
Iľko, Pavol ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis deals with measuring transmission parameters of the Internet network, in particular latency of ping, SSH protocol and bandwidth. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. Theoretical part describes PlanetLab network, its brief history and contemporary projects. At the same time, tools for data mining from web pages are described. These information obtained from the theoretical part are used for creating PlanetLab nodes list and for programming applications which measure the network transmission parameters. Applications, list of nodes and obtained data are attached on DVD disc.
Monitoring VoIP Networks
Drozda, Tomáš ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the monitoring VoIP networks. The main objective of this work was to design and then to program monitoring systems for IP telephony network using SIP signaling protocol, primarily for billing purposes. Another important objective was to explore the possibility of obtaining geographic location of the communicating stations. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the description of the SIP protocol. The rest of the thesis is focused to the design and implementation of the system. The system was implemented as a set of console applications that are complemented by a web application that is used to display the obtained data. Geolocation was solved with the help of IPInfoDb services that provides API for obtaining geolocation information.
Application for geolocation databases
Klíma, Oldřich ; Burget, Radim (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The thesis deals with possibilities for more precise determination of geographical position of given IP address by combination of estimates of data obtained from geolocation databases. The first part introduces the issue on theoretical level. Possibilities of network device identification, its geographical location and principles of geolocation databases are described here. After analyzing the theoretical part of this issue, the current state of application for geolocation databases is described. The next section introduces a new application which uses original software ip2geotools as a library. Using the three implemented methods for combining results (based on average, median, and cluster analysis by K-Means algorithm), the new program allows to estimate the physical location of IP address. The app is complemented with console interface and geographic data visualization on the map. In the last part, the accuracy of computational methods is validated and a detailed statistical analysis of data obtained by performing a calculation over a set of IP addresses with known geographical location of the RIPE Atlas service is performed.
Unconventional Dating Mobile Application
Demel, Jan ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a new dating app that corrects the shortcomings of existing solutions. It turned out that the main shortcomings are impersonal dating and judging based on appearance. These are corrected by using the psychological model called MBTI and limiting the amount of time that users can chat. The thesis gradually discusses the issue of current applications, the design of solutions for partial problems and lastly the description of the implementation itself. The implementation consists of a cross-platform mobile application and an API. The cross-platform application itself was implemented as a mobile native app using React Native. The API was implemented as a REST API. The app uses Firebase services for data storage, sending notifications and user authentication. The localization API of the device is used to search for suitable connections in the vicinity.
Naprocházku.cz - Web Service for Neighbour Walks
Špaček, Jiří ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Nowadays the sharing of the experiences by the internet is very popular and that was the reason for establishment of service that aims to facilitate visitors to share their favorite walks. This work describes the design and implementation of application that will be able to offer this. As a major element of the display is used the Google Maps. The implementation is an own open application interface to communicate with mobile applications. To view tips for the walks is used an actual geographic location of the visitor. The work deals with the monitoring behavior of visitors working with this applivation as well. It is achieved interesting reresults. In the future there is a plan to expansion the application to keep the existing users and gaining new.

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