Title :
Case study of the Miner Botnet
Author :
Plohmann, Daniel ; Gerhards-Padilla, Elmar
Author_Institution :
Cyber Defense Res. Group, Fraunhofer FKIE, Wachtberg, Germany
Abstract :
Malware and botnets are one of the most serious threats to today´s Internet security. In this paper, we characterise the so-called &Miner Botnet”. It received major media attention after massive distributed denial of service attacks against a wide range of German and Russian websites, mainly during August and September 2011. We use our insights on this botnet to outline current botnet-related money-making concepts and to show that multiple activities of this botnet are actually centred on the virtual anonymised currency Bitcoin, thus justifying the name. Furthermore, we provide a binary-level analysis of the malware´s design and components to illustrate the modularity of the previously mentioned concepts. We give an overview of the structure of the command-and-control protocol as well as of the botnet´s architecture. Both centralised as well as distributed infrastructure aspects realised through peer-to-peer are present to run the botnet, the latter for increasing its resiliency. Finally, we provide the results of our ongoing tracking efforts that started in September 2011, focusing on the development of the botnet´s size and geographic distribution. In addition we point out the challenge that is generally connected with size measurements of botnets due to the reachability of individual nodes and the persistence of IP addresses over time.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; Web sites; command and control systems; computer network security; invasive software; peer-to-peer computing; protocols; Bitcoin; German Web sites; IP addresses; Internet security; Miner Botnet; Russian Web sites; binary-level analysis; botnet architecture; botnet-related money-making concepts; command and control protocol; geographic distribution; malware design; massive distributed denial of service attacks; peer-to-peer network; size distribution; size measurements; virtual anonymised currency; Computer crime; IP networks; Internet; Malware; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Servers; botnet analysis; cybercrime; miner botnet;
Conference_Titel :
Cyber Conflict (CYCON), 2012 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tallinn
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1270-7