Title :
Examining the criminology of bot zoo
Author_Institution :
Maharshi Dayanand Univ., Rohtak
Abstract :
Internet has become the harvesting ground for many Internet malware. Bots play an important role in Internet malware epidemic. Since the existence of a network the discovery of BotNet has become difficult as they are discovered only after they have spread widely. In a short period of time they make millions of people their victim. Attackers are attacking large network of compromised machines to carry the attacks by using BotNet under the control of a single attacker. BotNets are no new to the Internet. Most Internet users have become familiar with the constant barrage of attacks from all across the world in an attempt to leverage our system. BotNet attackers are in a constant search for new hosts, using any mean necessary to add one or more vulnerable server to the swarm, with motives ranging from childish revenge to high-level extortion schemes. Though the scientific community has acknowledged the existence of malicious BotNet but has not yet fully understood the behavior of these distributed computing platforms. A recent spark is there to understand the study of BotNets and developing detection technologies. This paper presents the results of the efforts done to address these questions. The paper also outlines the types of BotNets and some methods of identifying BotNet, and issues which arise when applying them. This paper also highlights the uses of BotNets, characteristics and detection techniques of BotNet from multiple view points. It is hoped that the information available in this paper will help the research community in the development of unique solution for BotNet detection and control.
Keywords :
Internet; computer crime; invasive software; robot programming; telecommunication control; telecommunication security; Bot zoo criminology; BotNet attackers; Internet malware epidemic; cyber crime; distributed computing platforms; robot software; Access protocols; Automatic control; Communication system control; Distributed computing; Information technology; Internet; Network servers; Relays; Sparks; Web server; Attacker; Bot; BotNet; Internet;
Conference_Titel :
Information, Communications & Signal Processing, 2007 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0982-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0983-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICICS.2007.4449633