识别和表征COVID-19主题的恶意域名攻击

Pengcheng Xia, Mohamed Nabeel, Issa M. Khalil, Haoyu Wang, Ting Yu
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自2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发以来,攻击者迅速采取行动,利用疫情带来的混乱、不确定性和焦虑,通过以COVID-19为主题的恶意域名发起各种攻击。恶意域很少独立部署,而几乎总是属于更大的协调攻击活动。因此,从攻击活动的角度分析以新冠病毒为主题的恶意域名,将有助于我们更深入地了解此类恶意域名所造成威胁的规模、范围和复杂性。在本文中,我们从多个来源收集数据,并识别和表征以covid为主题的恶意域名攻击,包括此类攻击的演变、底层基础设施以及攻击者在这些攻击背后采取的不同策略。我们的研究表明,一些恶意域具有很强的相关性,这可以指导我们识别新的恶意域,并在其部署的早期阶段发出警报。研究结果揭示了发现和减轻与公共事件相关的网络攻击的紧迫性。
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Identifying and Characterizing COVID-19 Themed Malicious Domain Campaigns
Ever since the beginning of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, attackers acted quickly to exploit the confusion, uncertainty and anxiety caused by the pandemic and launched various attacks through COVID-19 themed malicious domains. Malicious domains are rarely deployed independently, but rather almost always belong to much bigger and coordinated attack campaigns. Thus, analyzing COVID-themed malicious domains from the angle of attack campaigns would help us gain a deeper understanding of the scale, scope and sophistication of the threats imposed by such malicious domains. In this paper, we collect data from multiple sources, and identify and characterize COVID-themed malicious domain campaigns, including the evolution of such campaigns, their underlying infrastructures and the different strategies taken by attackers behind these campaigns. Our exploration suggests that some malicious domains have strong correlations, which can guide us to identify new malicious domains and raise alarms at the early stage of their deployment. The results shed light on the emergency for detecting and mitigating public event related cyber attacks.
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