EventHunter automatically clusters fragmented hacker-forum posts into security events and ranks them by timeliness, relevance, credibility, and completeness.
Crowdsourcing Cybersecurity: Cyber Attack Detection using Social Media
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Social media is often viewed as a sensor into various societal events such as disease outbreaks, protests, and elections. We describe the use of social media as a crowdsourced sensor to gain insight into ongoing cyber-attacks. Our approach detects a broad range of cyber-attacks (e.g., distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks, data breaches, and account hijacking) in an unsupervised manner using just a limited fixed set of seed event triggers. A new query expansion strategy based on convolutional kernels and dependency parses helps model reporting structure and aids in identifying key event characteristics. Through a large-scale analysis over Twitter, we demonstrate that our approach consistently identifies and encodes events, outperforming existing methods.
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EventHunter: Dynamic Clustering and Ranking of Security Events from Hacker Forum Discussions
EventHunter automatically clusters fragmented hacker-forum posts into security events and ranks them by timeliness, relevance, credibility, and completeness.