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Darknet Traffic Classification and Adversarial Attacks

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arxiv 2206.06371 v1 pith:2V2HKS3B submitted 2022-06-12 cs.LG cs.CR

classification cs.LGcs.CR
keywords adversarialtrafficattacksdarknetlearningactivitiesapplicationclassification
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The anonymous nature of darknets is commonly exploited for illegal activities. Previous research has employed machine learning and deep learning techniques to automate the detection of darknet traffic in an attempt to block these criminal activities. This research aims to improve darknet traffic detection by assessing Support Vector Machines (SVM), Random Forest (RF), Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), and Auxiliary-Classifier Generative Adversarial Networks (AC-GAN) for classification of such traffic and the underlying application types. We find that our RF model outperforms the state-of-the-art machine learning techniques used in prior work with the CIC-Darknet2020 dataset. To evaluate the robustness of our RF classifier, we obfuscate select application type classes to simulate realistic adversarial attack scenarios. We demonstrate that our best-performing classifier can be defeated by such attacks, and we consider ways to deal with such adversarial attacks.

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