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Item A FRAMEWORK FOR DETECTING AND EVICTING MALICIOUS NODES IN VEHICULAR NETWORKS SESSION HIJACKING ATTACK (Conference Paper)(American Institute of Physics, 2025-02-05) Jeevitha R.; Sudha Bhuvaneswari NVehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET) concentrate on safety driving, driving effectiveness and infotainment in road networks. They have a lot of promise because they can make driving safer by exchanging information from sensors and increasing road awareness. Every vehicle in the vehicular network is considered a node. Users can receive a variety of services divided into categories of security and convenience. Security, privacy, and message transfer are the important issues in vehicular networks. Important parameters for VANET authentication are authentication speed and privacy protection. Vehicles connect wirelessly with one another to share data and information. This information exchange is subject to a variety of threats. Before VANETs can be deployed on a broad basis, a few significant issues must be resolved. Security and privacy issues are unquestionably the most pressing issues that must be addressed. The issue of malicious nodes and their impact on the network is one of several difficulties that must be tackled with VANETs. This paper focuses on the framework for detection and eviction of misbehaving nodes in Session Hijacking Attack.