Investigating the dark cyberspace: Profiling, threat-based analysis and correlation

  • Authors:
  • Elias Bou-Harb

  • Affiliations:
  • NCFTA Canada and Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Venue:
  • CRISIS '12 Proceedings of the 2012 7th International Conference on Risks and Security of Internet and Systems (CRiSIS)
  • Year:
  • 2012

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Abstract

An effective approach to gather cyber threat intelligence is to collect and analyze traffic destined to unused Internet addresses known as darknets. In this paper, we elaborate on such capability by profiling darknet data. Such information could generate indicators of cyber threat activity as well as providing in-depth understanding of the nature of its traffic. Particularly, we analyze darknet packets distribution, its used transport, network and application layer protocols and pinpoint its resolved domain names. Furthermore, we identify its IP classes and destination ports as well as geo-locate its source countries. We further investigate darknet-triggered threats. The aim is to explore darknet embedded threats and categorize their severities. Finally, we contribute by exploring the inter-correlation of such threats, by applying association rule mining techniques, to build threat association rules. Specifically, we generate clusters of threats that co-occur targeting a specific victim. Such work proves that specific darknet threats are correlated. Moreover, it provides insights about threat patterns and allows the interpretation of threat scenarios.