DocumentCode
1908726
Title
A Social Network Based Patching Scheme for Worm Containment in Cellular Networks
Author
Zhu, Zhichao ; Cao, Guohong ; Zhu, Sencun ; Ranjan, Supranamaya ; Nucci, Antonio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA
fYear
2009
fDate
19-25 April 2009
Firstpage
1476
Lastpage
1484
Abstract
Recently, cellular phone networks have begun allowing third-party applications to run over certain open-API phone operating systems such as Windows Mobile, Iphone and Google´s Android platform. However, with this increased openness, the fear of rogue programs written to propagate from one phone to another becomes ever more real. This paper proposes a counter-mechanism to contain the propagation of a mobile worm at the earliest stage by patching an optimal set of selected phones. The counter-mechanism continually extracts a social relationship graph between mobile phones via an analysis of the network traffic. As people are more likely to open and download content that they receive from friends, this social relationship graph is representative of the most likely propagation path of a mobile worm. The counter mechanism partitions the social relationship graph via two different algorithms, balanced and clustered partitioning and selects an optimal set of phones to be patched first as those which have the capability to infect the most number of other phones. The performance of these partitioning algorithms is compared against a benchmark random partitioning scheme. Through extensive trace-driven experiments using real IP packet traces from one of the largest cellular networks in the US, we demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed counter-mechanism in containing a mobile worm.
Keywords
IP networks; application program interfaces; cellular radio; invasive software; mobile computing; mobile handsets; open systems; operating systems (computers); social networking (online); Google Android platform; Iphone; Windows Mobile; balanced partitioning; benchmark random partitioning; cellular phone networks; clustered partitioning; mobile worm; network traffic; open-API phone operating systems; real IP packet; social network based patching scheme; social relationship graph; worm containment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM 2009, IEEE
Conference_Location
Rio de Janeiro
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3512-8
Electronic_ISBN
0743-166X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2009.5062064
Filename
5062064
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