DocumentCode :
742403
Title :
Worm Epidemics in Vehicular Networks
Author :
Trullols-Cruces, Oscar ; Marco Fiore, Member ; Barcelo-Ordinas, Jose M.
Author_Institution :
UPC, Barcelona, Spain
Volume :
14
Issue :
10
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2173
Lastpage :
2187
Abstract :
Connected vehicles promise to enable a wide range of new automotive services that will improve road safety, ease traffic management, and make the overall travel experience more enjoyable. However, they also open significant new surfaces for attacks on the electronics that control most of modern vehicle operations. In particular, the emergence of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication risks to lay fertile ground for self-propagating mobile malware that targets automobile environments. In this work, we perform a first study on the dynamics of vehicular malware epidemics in a large-scale road network, and unveil how a reasonably fast worm can easily infect thousands of vehicles in minutes. We determine how such dynamics are affected by a number of parameters, including the diffusion of the vulnerability, the penetration ratio and range of the V2V communication technology, or the worm self-propagation mechanism. We also propose a simple yet very effective numerical model of the worm spreading process, and prove it to be able to mimic the results of computationally expensive network simulations. Finally, we leverage the model to characterize the dangerousness of the geographical location where the worm is first injected, as well as for efficient containment of the epidemics through the cellular network.
Keywords :
invasive software; mobile communication; road safety; telecommunication security; V2V communication; automobile environments; automotive services; cellular network; geographical location; large-scale road network; mobile malware; numerical model; road safety; traffic management; vehicle operations; vehicle-to-vehicle communication; vehicular malware epidemics; vehicular networks; worm epidemics; worm spreading process; Computational modeling; Grippers; Malware; Numerical models; Roads; Vehicles; V2V; Vehicular networks; mobile malware;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1233
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2014.2375822
Filename :
6971192
Link To Document :
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