A case study on Storm worm
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A case study on Storm worm | |
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Botnet | Storm |
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Botnet/malware group | |
Exploit kits | |
Services | |
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Vulnerability | |
CCProtocol | HTTP, P2P |
Date | 2008 / 9 avril 2008 |
Editor/Conference | Usenix |
Link | http://static.usenix.org/event/leet08/tech/full papers/holz/holz html/ (Archive copy) |
Author | Thorsten Holtz, Moritz Steiner, Frederic Dahl, Ernst Biersack, Felix Freiling |
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Abstract
“ Botnets, i.e., networks of compromised machines under a common control infrastructure, are commonly controlled by an attacker with the help of a central server: all compromised machines connect to the central server and wait for commands.
However, the first botnets that use peer-to-peer (P2P) networks for remote control of the compromised machines appeared in the wild recently. In this paper, we introduce a methodology to analyze and mitigate P2P botnets. In a case study, we examine in detail the Storm Worm botnet, the most wide-spread P2P botnet currently propagating in the wild. We were able to infiltrate and analyze in-depth the botnet, which allows us to estimate the total number of compromised machines. Furthermore, we present two different ways to disrupt the communication channel between controller and compromised machines in order to mitigate the botnet and evaluate the effectiveness of these mechanisms.
Bibtex
@misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2008BFR893, editor = {Usenix}, author = {Thorsten Holtz, Moritz Steiner, Frederic Dahl, Ernst Biersack, Felix Freiling}, title = {A case study on Storm worm}, date = {Error: Invalid time.}, month = Error: Invalid time., year = {2008}, howpublished = {\url{http://static.usenix.org/event/leet08/tech/full_papers/holz/holz_html/}}, }