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Semantic Analysis on Traffic Flooding Attacks Detection System (트래픽 폭주 공격 탐지 시스템의 의미론적 해석)

  • Jaehak Yu;Seunggeun Oh;Hansung Lee;Jun-Sang Park;Myung-Sup Kim;Daihee Park
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.1496-1499
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    • 2008
  • DoS/DDoS로 대표되는 트래픽 폭주 공격은 대상 시스템뿐만 아니라 네트워크 대역폭 및 시스템 자원 등을 고갈시킴으로써 네트워크에 심각한 장애를 유발하기 때문에, 신속한 공격 탐지와 공격유형별 분류는 안정적인 서비스 제공 및 시스템 운영에 필수요건이다. 본 논문에서는 1) 데이터마이닝의 대표적인 분류 모델인 C4.5 알고리즘을 기반으로 SNMP MIB 정보를 사용하여 트래픽 폭주공격을 탐지하고 각 공격유형별 분류를 수행하는 시스템을 설계 및 구현하였다; 2) C4.5에서 추가적으로 제공하는 동작원리에 관한 규칙들을 상세히 분석함으로써 공격탐지 및 공격유형별 분류에 관한 시스템의 의미론적 해석을 시도하였다; 3) C4.5는 주어진 SNMP MIB의 속성들의 정보이익 값을 이용하여 예측모형을 구축하는 알고리즘으로, 특징선택 및 축소의 효과를 추가적으로 얻었다. 따라서 시스템의 운용 시, 제안된 모델은 전체 13개의 MIB 정보 중 5개의 MIB 정보만을 사용하여 보다 신속하고, 정확하며, 또한 가벼운 공격탐지 및 공격유형별 분류를 수행함으로써 네트워크 시스템의 자원관리와 효율적인 시스템 운영에 기여하였다.

Theoretical Performance Analysis between Attack Prevention Schemes and Attack Mitigation Schemes (공격차단 기법과 공격경감 기법 간 이론적 성능 분석)

  • Ko Kwang-Sun;Eom Young-Ik
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.43 no.7 s.349
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    • pp.84-92
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    • 2006
  • To defeat abnormal traffic driven by DoS (Denial-of-Service) or DDoS (Distributed DoS), there has been a variety of researches or studies in a few decades. In this paper, we present the results of theoretical performance analysis between attack prevention schemes and attack mitigation schemes. The former is a scheme that prevents abnormal incoming traffic from forwarding into a specific network based on filtering rules, and the latter is a scheme that makes some perimeter or intermediate routers, which exist on the traffic forwarding path, prevent abnormal traffic based on their own abnormal traffic information, or that mitigates abnormal traffic by using quality-of-service mechanisms at the gateway of the target network. The aspects of theoretical performance analysis are defined as the transit rates of either normal traffic or false-positive traffic after an attack detection routine processes its job, and we also present the concrete network bandwidth rates to control incoming traffic.

Coordination of Anti-Spoofing Mechanisms in Partial Deployments

  • An, Hyok;Lee, Heejo;Perrig, Adrian
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.948-961
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    • 2016
  • Internet protocol (IP) spoofing is a serious problem on the Internet. It is an attractive technique for adversaries who wish to amplify their network attacks and retain anonymity. Many approaches have been proposed to prevent IP spoofing attacks; however, they do not address a significant deployment issue, i.e., filtering inefficiency caused by a lack of deployment incentives for adopters. To defeat attacks effectively, one mechanism must be widely deployed on the network; however, the majority of the anti-spoofing mechanisms are unsuitable to solve the deployment issue by themselves. Each mechanism can work separately; however, their defensive power is considerably weak when insufficiently deployed. If we coordinate partially deployed mechanisms such that they work together, they demonstrate considerably superior performance by creating a synergy effect that overcomes their limited deployment. Therefore, we propose a universal anti-spoofing (UAS) mechanism that incorporates existing mechanisms to thwart IP spoofing attacks. In the proposed mechanism, intermediate routers utilize any existing anti-spoofing mechanism that can ascertain if a packet is spoofed and records this decision in the packet header. The edge routers of a victim network can estimate the forgery of a packet based on this information sent by the upstream routers. The results of experiments conducted with real Internet topologies indicate that UAS reduces false alarms up to 84.5% compared to the case where each mechanism operates individually.

A Study on Countermeasure for CCN Interest Flooding Attack (콘텐츠 중심 네트워킹 환경에서의 Interest Packet Flooding 대응 연구)

  • Kim, DaeYoub
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.16 no.8
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    • pp.954-961
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    • 2013
  • To enhance the efficiency of network, content-centric networking (CCN), one of future Internet architectures, allows network nodes to temporally cache transmitted contents and then to directly respond to request messages which are relevant to previously cached contents. Also, since CCN uses a hierarchical content-name, not a host identity like source/destination IP address, for request/response packet routing and CCN request message does not include requester's information for privacy protection, contents-providers/ network nodes can not identify practical requesters sending request messages. So to send back relevant contents, network nodes in CCN records both a request message and its incoming interfaces on Pending Interest Table (PIT). Then the devices refer PIT to return back a response message. If PIT is exhausted, the device can not normally handle request/response messages anymore. Hence, it is needed to detect/react attack to exhaust PIT. Hence, in this paper, we propose improved detection/reaction schemes against attacks to exhaust PIT. In practice, for fine-grained control, this proposal is applied to each incoming interface. Also, we propose the message framework to control attack traffic and evaluate the performance of our proposal.

Study on Mobile OTP(One Time Password) Mechanism based PKI for Preventing Phishing Attacks and Improving Availability (피싱 방지 및 가용성 개선을 위한 PKI기반의 모바일 OTP(One Time Password) 메커니즘에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tha-Hyung;Lee, Jun-Ho;Lee, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2011
  • The development of IT technology and information communication networks activated to online financial transactions; the users were able to get a variety of financial services. However, unlike the positive effect that occurred on 7 July 2009 DDoS(Distribute Denial of Service) attacks, such as damaging to the user, which was caused negative effects. Authentication technology(OTP) is used to online financial transaction, which should be reviewed to safety with various points because the unpredictable attacks can bypass the authentication procedure such as phishing sites, which is occurred. Thus, this paper proposes mobile OTP(One Time Password) Mechanism, which is based on PKI to improve the safety of OTP authentication. The proposed Mechanism is operated based on PKI; the secret is transmitted safely through signatures and public key encryption of the user and the authentication server. The users do not input in the web site, but the generated OTP is directly transmitted to the authentication server. Therefore, it is improvement of the availability of the user and the resolved problem is exposed from the citibank phishing site(USA) in 2006.

Performance Evaluation of Scaling based Dynamic Time Warping Algorithms for the Detection of Low-rate TCP Attacks (Low-rate TCP 공격 탐지를 위한 스케일링 기반 DTW 알고리즘의 성능 분석)

  • So, Won-Ho;Shim, Sang-Heon;Yoo, Kyoung-Min;Kim, Young-Chon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.44 no.3 s.357
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, low-rate TCP attack as one of shrew attacks is considered and the scaling based dynamic time warping (S-DTW) algorithm is introduced. The low-rate TCP attack can not be detected by the detection method for the previous flooding DoS/DDoS (Denial of Service/Distirbuted Denial of Service) attacks due to its low average traffic rate. It, however, is a periodic short burst that exploits the homogeneity of the minimum retransmission timeout (RTO) of TCP flows and then some pattern matching mechanisms have been proposed to detect it among legitimate input flows. A DTW mechanism as one of detection approaches has proposed to detect attack input stream consisting of many legitimate or attack flows, and shown a depending method as well. This approach, however, has a problem that legitimate input stream may be caught as an attack one. In addition, it is difficult to decide a threshold for separation between the legitimate and the malicious. Thus, the causes of this problem are analyzed through simulation and the scaling by maximum auto-correlation value is executed before computing the DTW. We also discuss the results on applying various scaling approaches and using standard deviation of input streams monitored.

A Study on Fake Data Filtering Method of CCN (콘텐츠 중심 네트워킹 환경에서의 Fake Data Filtering Method 연구)

  • Kim, DaeYoub
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.155-163
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    • 2014
  • To enhance network efficiency, content-centric networking (CCN) proposes that intermediated network nodes on a content-delivery path temporally cache transmitted contents. Then if an intermediated node receives a content request message (Interest) for previously cached content, the node directly transmits the cached content as a response message (Data) to requestors and finishes the transmission of the received Interest. Since Interest is performed by intermediated network nodes, it is possible to efficiently transmit contents and to effectively solve a network congestion problem caused around contents sources. For that, CCN utilizes both content store to temporarily cache content and pending Interest table (PIT) to record Interest incoming Face. However, it has mentioned the possibility of denial service attack using both the limitation of PIT resource and fake Interests. In this paper, we briefly describe the presented PIT flooding attack utilizing fake Interest. Then we introduce new attack possibility using fake Data and propose a countermeasure for the proposed attack. Also we evaluate the performance of our proposal.

Design of a Security System to Defeat Abnormal IPSec Traffic in IPv6 Networks (IPv6 환경에서 비정상 IPSec 트래픽 대응 보안 시스템 설계)

  • Kim Ka-Eul;Ko Kwang-Sun;Gyeong Gye-Hyeon;Kang Seong-Goo;Eom Young-Ik
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.127-138
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    • 2006
  • The IPSec is a basic security mechanism of the IPv6 protocol, which can guarantee an integrity and confidentiality of data that transmit between two corresponding hosts. Also, both data and communication subjects can be authenticated using the IPSec mechanism. However, it is difficult that the IPSec mechanism protects major important network from attacks which transmit mass abnormal IPSec traffic in session-configuration or communication phases. In this paper, we present a design of the security system that can effectively detect and defeat abnormal IPSec traffic, which is encrypted by the ESP extension header, using the IPSec Session and Configuration table without any decryption. This security system is closely based on a multi-tier attack mitigation mechanism which is based on network bandwidth management and aims to counteract DDoS attacks and DoS effects of worm activity.