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Measuring and Clustering Network Attackers using Medium-Interaction Honeypots

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arxiv 2206.13614 v1 pith:WV5RKWS3 submitted 2022-06-27 cs.CR cs.LGcs.NI

Measuring and Clustering Network Attackers using Medium-Interaction Honeypots

classification cs.CR cs.LGcs.NI
keywords honeypotsclusteringdeployinformationmedium-interactionnetworkprotocolssecurity
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Network honeypots are often used by information security teams to measure the threat landscape in order to secure their networks. With the advancement of honeypot development, today's medium-interaction honeypots provide a way for security teams and researchers to deploy these active defense tools that require little maintenance on a variety of protocols. In this work, we deploy such honeypots on five different protocols on the public Internet and study the intent and sophistication of the attacks we observe. We then use the information gained to develop a clustering approach that identifies correlations in attacker behavior to discover IPs that are highly likely to be controlled by a single operator, illustrating the advantage of using these honeypots for data collection.

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