The problem isn't attribution: it's multi-stage attacks

ReARCH '10 Pub Date : 2010-11-30 DOI:10.1145/1921233.1921247
D. Clark, S. Landau
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Abstract

As a result of increasing spam, DDoS attacks, cybercrime, and data exfiltration from corporate and government sites, there have been multiple calls for an Internet architecture that enables better network attribution at the packet layer. The intent is for a mechanism that links a packet to some packet level personally identifiable information (PLPII). But cyberattacks and cyberexploitations are more different than they are the same. One result of these distinctions is that packet-level attribution is neither as useful nor as necessary as it would appear. In this paper we discuss why network-level personal attribution is of limited forensic value. We analyze the different types of Internet-based attacks, and observe the role that currently available alternatives to attribution already play in deterrence and prosecution. We focus on the particular character of multi-stage network attacks, in which machine A penetrates and "takes over" machine B, which then does the same to machine C, etc. We consider how these types of attacks might be traced, and observe that any technical contribution can only be contemplated in the larger regulatory context of various legal jurisdictions. Finally we examine the costs of PLPII mechanisms.
问题不在于归因,而在于多阶段攻击
由于垃圾邮件、DDoS攻击、网络犯罪以及来自企业和政府站点的数据泄露的增加,人们已经多次呼吁建立一种能够在数据包层实现更好的网络归属的Internet体系结构。其目的是建立一种机制,将数据包链接到某些数据包级别的个人可识别信息(PLPII)。但网络攻击和网络利用的区别大于相同之处。这些区别的一个结果是,包级归属既不像看起来那么有用,也不像看起来那么必要。本文讨论了网络层面的个人归因为何具有有限的法医学价值。我们分析了不同类型的基于互联网的攻击,并观察了目前可用的替代归因在威慑和起诉中已经发挥的作用。我们专注于多阶段网络攻击的特殊特征,其中机器A渗透并“接管”机器B,然后对机器C做同样的事情,等等。我们考虑如何追踪这些类型的攻击,并观察到任何技术贡献都只能在各种法律管辖的更大的监管环境中考虑。最后,我们考察了PLPII机制的成本。
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