The socio-monetary incentives of online social network malware campaigns

Ting-Kai Huang, Bruno Ribeiro, H. Madhyastha, M. Faloutsos
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Abstract

Online social networks (OSNs) offer a rich medium of malware propagation. Unlike other forms of malware, OSN malware campaigns direct users to malicious websites that hijack their accounts, posting malicious messages on their behalf with the intent of luring their friends to the malicious website, thus triggering word-of-mouth infections that cascade through the network compromising thousands of accounts. But how are OSN users lured to click on the malicious links? In this work, we monitor 3.5 million Facebook accounts and explore the role of pure monetary, social, and combined socio-monetary psychological incentives in OSN malware campaigns. Among other findings we see that the majority of the malware campaigns rely on pure social incentives. However, we also observe that malware campaigns using socio-monetary incentives infect more accounts and last longer than campaigns with pure monetary or social incentives. The latter suggests the efficiency of an epidemic tactic surprisingly similar to the mechanism used by biological pathogens to cope with diverse gene pools.
在线社交网络恶意软件活动的社会经济动机
在线社交网络(osn)为恶意软件的传播提供了丰富的媒介。与其他形式的恶意软件不同,OSN恶意软件将用户引导到恶意网站,劫持他们的帐户,以他们的名义发布恶意消息,目的是引诱他们的朋友访问恶意网站,从而引发口口相传的感染,通过网络层层传播,危及数千个帐户。但是,如何诱使OSN用户点击恶意链接呢?在这项工作中,我们监控了350万个Facebook账户,并探索了纯货币、社会和社会货币心理激励在OSN恶意软件活动中的作用。在其他发现中,我们看到大多数恶意软件活动依赖于纯粹的社会激励。然而,我们也观察到,使用社会货币激励的恶意软件活动感染的账户更多,持续时间也比纯货币或社会激励的活动更长。后者表明,一种流行病策略的效率与生物病原体应对不同基因库的机制惊人地相似。
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