Building a hybrid experimental platform for mobile botnet research
Mobile botnets are an emerging security threat that aims at exploiting the wide
penetration of mobile devices and systems and their vulnerabilities in the same
spirit of traditional botnets. Mobile botmasters take advantage of infected
mobile devices and issue command and control operations on them to extract
personal information, cause denial of service or gain financially. To date,
research on countering such attacks or studying their effects has been conducted
in a sporadic manner that hinders the repetition of experiments and thus limits
their validity. We present here our work on a hybrid experimental platform for
mobile botnets that supports the execution and monitoring of related scenarios
concerning their infection, attack vectors, propagation, etc. The platform is
based on principles of flexibility, extensibility and facilitates the setup of
scalable experiments utilising both real and emulated mobile systems. We also
discuss a novel method of estimating the active bot population in a botnet and
illustrate its deployment on the experimental platform.
MALATRAS Apostolos;
BESLAY Laurent;
2016-04-21
CECyF - Centre Expert contre la Cybercriminalité Français
JRC96871
https://journal.cecyf.fr/ojs/index.php/cybin/article/view/8,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC96871,
10.18464/cybin.v1i1.8,
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