Title :
Malicious BGP hijacks: Appearances can be deceiving
Author :
Vervier, Pierre-Antoine ; Jacquemart, Quentin ; Schlamp, Johann ; Thonnard, Olivier ; Carle, Georg ; Urvoy-Keller, Guillaume ; Biersack, Ernst ; Dacier, Marc
Author_Institution :
Symantec Res. Labs., France
Abstract :
BGP hijacking is a well known threat to the Internet routing infrastructure. There has been considerable interest in developing tools that detect prefix hijacking but such systems usually identify a large number of events, many of them being due to some benign BGP engineering practice or misconfiguration. Ramachandran et al. [1] and later Hu et al. [2] also correlated suspicious routing events with spam and claimed to have found evidence of spammers temporarily stealing prefixes to send spam. In an effort to study at large scale the existence and the prevalence of malicious BGP hijacks in the Internet we developed a system which (i) identifies hijacks using BGP, traceroute and IRR data and (ii) investigates traffic originating from the reported networks with spam and netflow data. In this paper we present a real case where suspicious BGP announcements coincided with spam and web scam traffic from corresponding networks. Through this case study we show that a correlation of suspicious routing events with malicious activities is insufficient to evidence harmful BGP hijacks. We thus question previously reported cases and conclude that identifying malicious BGP hijacks requires additional data sources as well as feedback from network owners in order to reach decisive conclusions.
Keywords :
Internet; computer network security; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; unsolicited e-mail; BGP hijacking; IRR data; Internet; Web scam traffic; malicious BGP hijacks; netflow data; suspicious BGP announcements; suspicious routing events; traceroute; Databases; IP networks; Internet; Monitoring; Routing; Security; Unsolicited electronic mail;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6883431