Hotspots: The Root Causes of Non-Uniformity in Self-Propagating Malware

Evan Cooke, Z. Morley Mao, F. Jahanian
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Self-propagating malware like worms and bots can dramatically impact the availability and reliability of the Internet. Techniques for the detection and mitigation of Internet threats using content prevalence and scan detectors are based on assumptions of how threats propagate. Some of these assumptions have recently been called into question by observations of huge discrepancies in the quantity of specific threats detected at different points around the Internet. We call these deviations from uniform propagation "hotspots". This paper quantifies and explains these influences on malware propagation. We then propose that hotspots can be explained by two fundamental influences on propagation: algorithmic factors and environmental factors. We use measurement data from sensors deployed at 11 locations around the Internet to demonstrate the impact of these factors on worm and bot propagation. With this understanding, we simulate the outbreak of new threats with hotspots and show how algorithmic and environmental factors reduce the visibility of distributed detectors resulting in the inability to identify new threats
热点:自传播恶意软件不均匀性的根本原因
蠕虫和机器人等自我传播的恶意软件可以极大地影响互联网的可用性和可靠性。使用内容流行和扫描检测器检测和减轻Internet威胁的技术是基于对威胁传播方式的假设。其中一些假设最近受到质疑,因为在互联网不同地点检测到的特定威胁数量存在巨大差异。我们称这些偏离均匀传播的现象为“热点”。本文量化并解释了这些对恶意软件传播的影响。然后,我们提出热点可以通过算法因素和环境因素这两个影响传播的基本因素来解释。我们使用部署在互联网上11个位置的传感器的测量数据来证明这些因素对蠕虫和机器人传播的影响。有了这样的理解,我们模拟了带有热点的新威胁的爆发,并展示了算法和环境因素如何降低分布式检测器的可见性,从而导致无法识别新威胁
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