Characterizing Cryptocurrency-themed Malicious Browser Extensions

Kailong Wang, Yuxi Ling, Yanjun Zhang, Zhou Yu, Haoyu Wang, Guangdong Bai, B. Ooi, J. Dong
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Due to the surging popularity of various cryptocurrencies in recent years, a large number of browser extensions have been developed as portals to access relevant services, such as cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets. This has stimulated a wild growth of cryptocurrency themed malicious extensions that cause heavy financial losses to the users and legitimate service providers. They have shown their capability of evading the stringent vetting processes of the extension stores, highlighting a lack of understanding of this emerging type of malware in our community. In this work, we conduct the first systematic study to identify and characterize cryptocurrency-themed malicious extensions. We monitor seven official and third-party extension distribution venues for 18 months (December 2020 to June 2022) and have collected around 3600 unique cryptocurrency-themed extensions. Leveraging a hybrid analysis, we have identified 186 malicious extensions that belong to five categories. We then characterize those extensions from various perspectives including their distribution channels, life cycles, developers, illicit behaviors, and illegal gains. Our work unveils the status quo of the cryptocurrency-themed malicious extensions and reveals their disguises and programmatic features on which detection techniques can be based. Our work serves as a warning to extension users, and an appeal to extension store operators to enact dedicated countermeasures. To facilitate future research in this area, we release our dataset of the identified malicious extensions and open-source our analyzer.
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以加密货币为主题的恶意浏览器扩展
由于近年来各种加密货币的流行,大量的浏览器扩展被开发作为访问相关服务的门户,例如加密货币交易所和钱包。这刺激了以加密货币为主题的恶意扩展的疯狂增长,给用户和合法服务提供商造成了严重的经济损失。他们已经展示了他们逃避扩展商店严格审查过程的能力,突出了我们社区对这种新兴恶意软件类型缺乏了解。在这项工作中,我们进行了第一次系统研究,以识别和表征以加密货币为主题的恶意扩展。我们对7个官方和第三方扩展分发场所进行了为期18个月的监控(2020年12月至2022年6月),并收集了大约3600个独特的加密货币主题扩展。利用混合分析,我们已经确定了186个恶意扩展,它们属于5个类别。然后,我们从不同的角度描述这些扩展,包括它们的分销渠道、生命周期、开发者、非法行为和非法收益。我们的工作揭示了以加密货币为主题的恶意扩展的现状,并揭示了它们的伪装和检测技术可以基于的编程特征。我们的工作是对扩展用户的警告,并呼吁扩展存储运营商制定专门的对策。为了促进该领域的未来研究,我们发布了已识别的恶意扩展的数据集,并开源了我们的分析器。
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