通过在线提到的漏洞在野外主动识别漏洞

Mohammed Almukaynizi, Eric Nunes, Krishna Dharaiya, M. Senguttuvan, Jana Shakarian, P. Shakarian
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发现和公开披露的软件漏洞数量每年都在增加;然而,其中只有一小部分在现实世界的攻击中被利用。由于时间和技术资源的限制,组织经常寻找方法来识别受威胁的漏洞,以确定补丁的优先级。在本文中,我们提出了一个预测漏洞是否会被利用的漏洞预测模型。我们提出的模型利用了来自各种提到漏洞的在线数据源(白帽社区、漏洞研究人员社区和暗网/深度网站)的数据。与标准评分系统(CVSS基础分数)相比,我们的模型在少数类别上的F1测量值为0.40(比CVSS基础分数提高266%)优于基线模型,并且在低假阳性率(分别为90%和13%)下实现了高真阳性率。结果表明,该模型作为可能出现在野外的漏洞的早期预测器是非常有效的。我们还提出了一项定性和定量研究,研究了当我们检查的每个数据源中提到漏洞时,被利用的可能性会增加。
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Proactive identification of exploits in the wild through vulnerability mentions online
The number of software vulnerabilities discovered and publicly disclosed is increasing every year; however, only a small fraction of them is exploited in real-world attacks. With limitations on time and skilled resources, organizations often look at ways to identify threatened vulnerabilities for patch prioritization. In this paper, we present an exploit prediction model that predicts whether a vulnerability will be exploited. Our proposed model leverages data from a variety of online data sources (white-hat community, vulnerability researchers community, and darkweb/deepweb sites) with vulnerability mentions. Compared to the standard scoring system (CVSS base score), our model outperforms the baseline models with an F1 measure of 0.40 on the minority class (266% improvement over CVSS base score) and also achieves high True Positive Rate at low False Positive Rate (90%, 13%, respectively). The results demonstrate that the model is highly effective as an early predictor of exploits that could appear in the wild. We also present a qualitative and quantitative study regarding the increase in the likelihood of exploitation incurred when a vulnerability is mentioned in each of the data sources we examine.
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