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NBA of Obfuscated Network Vulnerabilities' Exploitation Hidden into HTTPS Traffic

HOMOLIAK, I.; OVŠONKA, D.; GRÉGR, M.; HANÁČEK, P. NBA of Obfuscated Network Vulnerabilities' Exploitation Hidden into HTTPS Traffic. In Proceedings of International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2014). London: IEEE Computer Society, 2014. p. 310-317. ISBN: 978-1-908320-40-7.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Homoliak Ivan, doc. Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Ovšonka Daniel, Ing., DITS (FIT)
Grégr Matěj, Ing., Ph.D., CIS ‒ KolejNet (CIS), DIFS (FIT)
Hanáček Petr, doc. Dr. Ing., DITS (FIT)
Abstract

This paper examines the detection properties of obfuscated network buffer overflow attacks by selected IDS and NBA. The obfuscation was performed by tunneling the malicious traffic in HTTP and HTTPS protocols with the intention of simulating the usual legitimate characteristics of the HTTP traffic's flow. The buffer overflow vulnerabilities of four services were used: Samba, BadBlue, Apache, DCOM RPC. Exploitation was performed in a virtual network environment by using scenarios simulating real traffic's conditions as well as legitimate traffic simulations which were performed. Captured data were examined by SNORT and by ASNM network features of the AIPS representing statistically and behaviorally based NBA. The achieved results show an obfuscated attacks transparency for SNORT detection and low detection performance of the AIPS trained by direct attacks and legitimate traffic only in contrast with high classification accuracy of the AIPS trained with an inclusion of obfuscated attacks. Data mining analysis was
performed by using both bi-nominal and poly-nominal classifications, resulting into better performance of poly-nominal classification. At the summary, we emphasize the necessity of training the statistically and behaviorally based NBAs with divergent obfuscation techniques to strengthen their detection capabilities.

Keywords

traffic obfuscation, protocol tunneling, buffer overflow, network vulnerabilities, NBA, IDS

Published
2014
Pages
310–317
Proceedings
Proceedings of International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2014)
Conference
The 9th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions
ISBN
978-1-908320-40-7
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Place
London
DOI
UT WoS
000380428300047
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT111612,
  author="Ivan {Homoliak} and Daniel {Ovšonka} and Matěj {Grégr} and Petr {Hanáček}",
  title="NBA of Obfuscated Network Vulnerabilities' Exploitation Hidden into HTTPS Traffic",
  booktitle="Proceedings of International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2014)",
  year="2014",
  pages="310--317",
  publisher="IEEE Computer Society",
  address="London",
  doi="10.1109/ICITST.2014.7038827",
  isbn="978-1-908320-40-7",
  url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10658/"
}
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Projects
Centrum excelence IT4Innovations, MŠMT, Operační program Výzkum a vývoj pro inovace, ED1.1.00/02.0070, start: 2011-01-01, end: 2015-12-31, completed
Spolehlivost a bezpečnost v IT, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-14-2486, start: 2014-01-01, end: 2016-12-31, completed
Verifikace a optimalizace počítačových systémů, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-12-1, start: 2012-01-01, end: 2014-12-31, completed
Research groups
IT Security Research Group (RG Security@FIT)
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