Direct Debit Transactions: A Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Attack Patterns

L. Coppolino, S. D'Antonio, L. Romano, Gaetano Papale, Luigi Sgaglione, F. Campanile
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In the recent years payment systems in Europe are evolved to a new scenario where transactions and retail payments take place according to the SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) Regulation. SEPA is an initiative of the European banking industry aiming at making all electronic payments across the Euro area -- e.g. by credit card, debit card, bank transfer or direct debit -- as easy as domestic payments currently are. One of the payment schemes defined by the SEPA mandate is the SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) that allows a creditor (biller) to collect funds from a debtor's (payer's) account, provided that a signed mandate has been granted by the payer to the biller. Thanks to SDD consumers can make and receive no-cash euro payments with a single set of instructions and a single bank account. It is apparent that the use of this standard scheme facilitates the access to new markets by enterprises and public administrations and allows for a substantial cost reduction. However, the other side of the coin is represented by the security issues concerning this type of electronic payments. A study conducted by Center of Economics and Business Research (CEBR) of Britain, on behalf of Liverpool Insurance Company, showed that from 2006 to 2010 the Direct Debit frauds have increased of 288%. In this paper a comprehensive analysis of real SDD data provided by the EU FP7 LeanBigData project is performed in order to identify and classify emerging and sophisticated attack patterns that can be executed against an SDD service. The results of this data analysis will be used to inspire the design of a security system supporting analysts to detect Direct Debit frauds.
直接借记交易:新兴攻击模式的综合分析
近年来,欧洲的支付系统发展到一个新的场景,交易和零售支付根据SEPA(单一欧元支付区)法规进行。SEPA是欧洲银行业的一项倡议,旨在使整个欧元区的所有电子支付——例如,通过信用卡、借记卡、银行转账或直接借帐——像目前国内支付一样容易。由SEPA授权定义的付款方案之一是SEPA直接借记(SDD),它允许债权人(付款人)从债务人(付款人)的账户中收集资金,前提是付款人已向付款人授予签署的授权。由于SDD,消费者可以通过一套指令和一个银行账户进行和接收无现金欧元支付。显然,使用这一标准办法有助于企业和公共行政部门进入新的市场,并可大幅度降低费用。然而,硬币的另一面是关于这种电子支付的安全问题。英国经济与商业研究中心(CEBR)代表利物浦保险公司进行的一项研究表明,从2006年到2010年,直接借记欺诈增加了288%。本文对EU FP7 LeanBigData项目提供的真实SDD数据进行了全面分析,以便识别和分类可以针对SDD服务执行的新兴和复杂的攻击模式。该数据分析的结果将用于启发安全系统的设计,以支持分析师检测直接借记欺诈。
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