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Automated classification of port-scans from distributed sensors

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Computer worms randomly perform port-scans to find vulnerable hosts to intrude over the Internet. Malicious software varies its port-scan strategy, e.g., some hosts intensively perform scans on a particular target and some hosts scan uniformly over IP address blocks. In this paper, we propose a new automated worm classification scheme from distributed observations. Our proposed scheme can detect some statistics of worm behavior with a simple decision tree consisting of some nodes to classify source addresses with optimal threshold values. The choice of thresholds is automated to minimize the entropy gain of classification. Once a tree is constructed, the classification can be done very quickly and accurately. In this paper, we analyze a set of source addresses observed by the distributed sensors in ISDAS observed with 30 sensors in one year in order to clarify a primary statistics of worms. Based on the statistical characteristics, we present the proposed classification and show the performance of the proposed scheme. © 2008 IEEE.

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Proceedings International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications AINA, 771-778, 2008

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