An initial analysis and presentation of malware exhibiting swarm-like behavior

F. C. Osorio, Zachi Klopman
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Abstract

The Slammer, which is currently the fastest computer worm in recorded history, was observed to infect 90 percent of all vulnerable Internets hosts within 10 minutes. Although the main action that the Slammer worm takes is a relatively unsophisticated replication of itself, it still spreads so quickly that human response was ineffective. Most proposed countermeasures strategies are based primarily on rate detection and limiting algorithms. However, such strategies are being designed and developed to effectively contain worms whose behaviors are similar to that of Slammer.In our work, we put forth the hypothesis that next generation worms will be radically different, and potentially such techniques will prove ineffective. Specifically, we propose to study a new generation of worms called "Swarm Worms", whose behavior is predicated on the concept of "emergent intelligence". Emergent Intelligence is the behavior of systems, very much like biological systems such as ants or bees, where simple local interactions of autonomous members, with simple primitive actions, gives rise to complex and intelligent global behavior. In this manuscript we will introduce the basic principles behind the idea of "Swarm Worms", as well as the basic structure required in order to be considered a "swarm worm". In addition, we will present preliminary results on the propagation speeds of one such swarm worm, called the ZachiK worm. We will show that ZachiK is capable of propagating at a rate 2 orders of magnitude faster than similar worms without swarm capabilities.
一个初步的分析和演示的恶意软件表现出类似群体的行为
Slammer是目前有记录以来速度最快的计算机蠕虫,据观察,它可以在10分钟内感染90%的易受攻击的互联网主机。尽管Slammer蠕虫采取的主要行动是相对简单的自我复制,但它仍然传播得如此之快,以至于人类的反应无效。大多数提出的对策策略主要基于速率检测和限制算法。然而,这种策略正在被设计和开发,以有效地遏制行为类似于Slammer的蠕虫。在我们的工作中,我们提出了一个假设,即下一代蠕虫将完全不同,而且这些技术可能被证明是无效的。具体来说,我们建议研究新一代的蠕虫,称为“群虫”,其行为是基于“涌现智能”的概念。涌现智能是系统的行为,非常像蚂蚁或蜜蜂等生物系统,在这些系统中,自主成员之间简单的局部互动,以及简单的原始行为,产生了复杂而智能的全局行为。在本文中,我们将介绍“虫群”概念背后的基本原理,以及被认为是“虫群”所需的基本结构。此外,我们将介绍一种称为ZachiK虫的虫群的传播速度的初步结果。我们将证明ZachiK能够以比没有群体能力的类似蠕虫快2个数量级的速度传播。
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