利用随机月球漫步识别蠕虫起源

Yinglian Xie, V. Sekar, D. Maltz, M. Reiter, Hui Zhang
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我们提出了一种新的技术,可以确定负责发起传播蠕虫攻击的主机和构成攻击树初始阶段的攻击流集,蠕虫通过这些攻击流感染了连续几代受害者。我们认为,了解这两者对于对抗蠕虫很重要:了解起源有助于执法,了解推动攻击的因果关系有助于诊断网络防御是如何被破坏的。我们的技术利用了蠕虫从源头传播的“宽树”形状,沿着流的路径进行随机的“月球漫步”。将重复的行走联系起来,揭示了最初的因果流,从而有助于确定来源。通过对真实世界的分析、模拟和实验,我们展示了该技术如何对抗当今快速传播的蠕虫和试图将其攻击流隐藏在后台流量中的隐形蠕虫。
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Worm origin identification using random moonwalks
We propose a novel technique that can determine both the host responsible for originating a propagating worm attack and the set of attack flows that make up the initial stages of the attack tree via which the worm infected successive generations of victims. We argue that knowledge of both is important for combating worms: knowledge of the origin supports law enforcement, and knowledge of the causal flows that advance the attack supports diagnosis of how network defenses were breached. Our technique exploits the "wide tree" shape of a worm propagation emanating from the source by performing random "moonwalks" backward in time along paths of flows. Correlating the repeated walks reveals the initial causal flows, thereby aiding in identifying the source. Using analysis, simulation, and experiments with real world traces, we show how the technique works against both today's fast propagating worms and stealthy worms that attempt to hide their attack flows among background traffic.
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