IoT Malware Ecosystem in the Wild: A Glimpse into Analysis and Exposures

  • Choi, Jinchun
  • Anwar, Afsah
  • Alasmary, Hisham
  • Spaulding, Jeffrey
  • Nyang, DaeHun
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The lack of security measures among the Internet of Things (IoT) devices and their persistent online connection give adversaries a prime opportunity to target them or even abuse them as intermediary targets in larger attacks such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) campaigns. In this paper, we analyze IoT malware and focus on the endpoints reachable on the public Internet, and play an essential part in the IoT malware ecosystem. Namely, we analyze endpoints acting as dropzones and their targets to gain insights into the underlying dynamics in this ecosystem, such as the affinity between the dropzones and their target IP addresses, and the different patterns among endpoints. Towards this goal, we reverse-engineer 2,423 IoT malware samples and extract strings from them to obtain IP addresses. We further gather information about these endpoints from public Internet-wide scanners, such as Shodan and Censys. For the masked IP addresses, we examine the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) networks accumulating to more than 100 million (approximate to 78.2% of total active public IPv4 addresses) endpoints.

키워드

Internet of ThingsEndpointsMalwareINTERNET
제목
IoT Malware Ecosystem in the Wild: A Glimpse into Analysis and Exposures
저자
Choi, JinchunAnwar, AfsahAlasmary, HishamSpaulding, JeffreyNyang, DaeHunMohaisen, Aziz
DOI
10.1145/3318216.3363379
발행일
2019
유형
Proceedings Paper
저널명
SEC'19: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH ACM/IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON EDGE COMPUTING
페이지
413 ~ 418