Title :
Analysis and detection of SIMbox fraud in mobility networks
Author :
Murynets, Ilona ; Zabarankin, Michael ; Jover, Roger Piqueras ; Panagia, Adam
Author_Institution :
AT&T Security Res. Center, New York, NY, USA
fDate :
April 27 2014-May 2 2014
Abstract :
Voice traffic termination fraud, often referred to as Subscriber Identity Module box (SIMbox) fraud, is a common illegal practice on mobile networks. As a result, cellular operators around the globe lose billions annually. Moreover, SIMboxes compromise the cellular network infrastructure by overloading local base stations serving these devices. This paper analyzes the fraudulent traffic from SIMboxes operating with a large number of SIM cards. It processes hundreds of millions of anonymized voice call detail records (CDRs) from one of the main cellular operators in the United States. In addition to overloading voice traffic, fraudulent SIMboxes are observed to have static physical locations and to generate disproportionately large volume of outgoing calls. Based on these observations, novel classifiers for fraudulent SIMbox detection in mobility networks are proposed. Their outputs are optimally fused to increase the detection rate. The operator´s fraud department confirmed that the algorithm succeeds in detecting new fraudulent SIMboxes.
Keywords :
cellular radio; fraud; mobile computing; pattern classification; security of data; telecommunication traffic; voice communication; SIM cards; SIMbox fraud analysis; SIMbox fraud detection; United States; anonymized voice call detail records; cellular network infrastructure; classifiers; fraudulent SIMboxes; mobile networks; mobility networks; subscriber identity module fraud; voice traffic termination fraud; Base stations; Computers; Conferences; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Receivers; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2014 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6848087