DDoS Hide & Seek: On the Effectiveness of a Booter Services Takedown

Daniel Kopp, M. Wichtlhuber, Ingmar Poese, Jair Santanna, O. Hohlfeld, C. Dietzel
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Booter services continue to provide popular DDoS-as-a-service platforms and enable anyone irrespective of their technical ability, to execute DDoS attacks with devastating impact. Since booters are a serious threat to Internet operations and can cause significant financial and reputational damage, they also draw the attention of law enforcement agencies and related counter activities. In this paper, we investigate booter-based DDoS attacks in the wild and the impact of an FBI takedown targeting 15 booter websites in December 2018 from the perspective of a major IXP and two ISPs. We study and compare attack properties of multiple booter services by launching Gbps-level attacks against our own infrastructure. To understand spatial and temporal trends of the DDoS traffic originating from booters we scrutinize 5 months, worth of inter-domain traffic. We observe that the takedown only leads to a temporary reduction in attack traffic. Additionally, one booter was found to quickly continue operation by using a new domain for its website.
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DDoS隐藏&寻找:关于启动服务关闭的有效性
引导服务继续提供流行的DDoS即服务平台,使任何人无论其技术能力如何,都可以执行具有破坏性影响的DDoS攻击。由于booters对互联网运营构成严重威胁,并可能造成重大的财务和声誉损失,因此它们也引起了执法机构和相关反活动的注意。在本文中,我们从一个主要IXP和两个isp的角度研究了2018年12月FBI针对15个启动器网站的DDoS攻击和影响。我们通过对我们自己的基础设施发起gbps级攻击来研究和比较多个引导服务的攻击属性。为了了解来自引导器的DDoS流量的时空趋势,我们仔细检查了5个月的域间流量。我们观察到,关闭只会导致攻击流量暂时减少。此外,发现一个引导程序通过为其网站使用新域名来快速继续运行。
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