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Cloud Watching: Understanding Attacks Against Cloud-Hosted Services

Liz Izhikevich, Manda Tran, Michalis Kallitsis, Aurore Fass, Zakir Durumeric

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Abstract

Cloud computing has dramatically changed service deployment patterns. In this work, we analyze how attackers identify and target cloud services in contrast to traditional enterprise networks and network telescopes. Using a diverse set of cloud honeypots in 5 providers and 23 countries as well as 2 educational networks and 1 network telescope, we analyze how IP address assignment, geography, network, and service-port selection, influence what services are targeted in the cloud. We find that scanners that target cloud compute are selective: they avoid scanning networks without legitimate services and they discriminate between geographic regions. Further, attackers mine Internet-service search engines to find exploitable services and, in some cases, they avoid targeting IANA-assigned protocols, causing researchers to misclassify at least 15% of traffic on select ports. Based on our results, we derive recommendations for researchers and operators.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingHoneypotComputer scienceSoftware deploymentThe InternetComputer securityService (business)Port (circuit theory)Service providerBotnetComputer networkWorld Wide WebEngineeringBusinessOperating systemMarketingElectrical engineeringNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingSpam and Phishing Detection
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