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Re-wiring Activity of Malicious Networks

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Re-wiring Activity of Malicious Networks
This paper studies the AS-level re-wiring dynamics (changes in the connectivity) of malicious networks. Anecdotal evidence suggests that some malicious ASes that are primarily involved in nefarious activities on the Internet, were sequentially de-peered by providers before their final cut-off (as occurred in the well-publicized cases of Atrivo/Intercage). We present the first systematic study of the re-wiring dynamics of malicious ASes. We tracked the ASes that were listed by Hostexploit over the last two years and compared their AS-level re-wiring dynamics with non-reported ASes. Using a publicly available dataset of Customer-Provider (CP) relations in the Internet’s AS graph, we studied how interconnection between autonomous systems evolves, both for ASes that provide connectivity for attackers and ASes that were not reported as malicious. We find that malicious networks are more aggressive both in forming links with providers and changing their upstream connectivity than other ...
Maria Konte, Nick Feamster
Added 25 Apr 2012
Updated 25 Apr 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where PAM
Authors Maria Konte, Nick Feamster
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