Detecting Active Bot Networks Based on DNS Traffic Analysis

Authors

  • Ebrahim mahdipur Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • Zahra Nafarieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

Abstract—One of the serious threats to cyberspace is the Bot networks or Botnets. Bots are malicious software that acts as a network and allows hackers to remotely manage and control infected computer victims. Given the fact that DNS is one of the most common protocols in the network and is essential for the proper functioning of the network, it is very useful for monitoring, detecting and reducing the activity of the Botnets. DNS queries are sent in the early stages of the life cycle of each Botnet, so infected hosts are identified before any malicious activity is performed. Because the exchange of information in the network environment and the volume of information is very high, Storing and indexing this massive data requires a large database. By using the DNS traffic analysis, we try to identify the Botnets. We used the data generated from the network traffic and information of known Botnets with the Splunk platform to conduct data analysis to quickly identify attacks and predict potential dangers that could arise. The analysis results were used in tests conducted on real network environments to determine the types of attacks. Visual IP mapping was then used to determine actions that could be taken. The proposed method is capable of recognizing known and unknown Bots.

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Journal title

volume 5  issue 3

pages  129- 138

publication date 2019-08-01

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