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Web tap: detecting covert web traffic

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Web tap: detecting covert web traffic
As network security is a growing concern, system administrators lock down their networks by closing inbound ports and only allowing outbound communication over selected protocols such as HTTP. Hackers, in turn, are forced to find ways to communicate with compromised workstations by tunneling through web requests. While several tools attempt to analyze inbound traffic for denial-of-service and other attacks on web servers, Web Tap’s focus is on detecting attempts to send significant amounts of information out via HTTP tunnels to rogue Web servers from within an otherwise firewalled network. A related goal of Web Tap is to help detect spyware programs, which often send out personal data to servers using HTTP transactions and may open up security holes in the network. Based on the analysis of HTTP traffic over a training period, we designed filters to help detect anomalies in outbound HTTP traffic using metrics such as request regularity, bandwidth usage, interrequest delay time, and t...
Kevin Borders, Atul Prakash
Added 01 Jul 2010
Updated 01 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CCS
Authors Kevin Borders, Atul Prakash
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