Using Software-Defined Networking for Ransomware Mitigation: the Case of CryptoWall.

IEEE Network(2016)

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Currently, different forms of ransomware are increasingly threatening Internet users. Modern ransomware encrypts important user data, and it is only possible to recover it once a ransom has been paid. In this article we show how software-defined networking can be utilized to improve ransomware mitigation. In more detail, we analyze the behavior of popular ransomware ¿ CryptoWall ¿ and, based on this knowledge, propose two real-time mitigation methods. Then we describe the design of an SDN-based system, implemented using OpenFlow, that facilitates a timely reaction to this threat, and is a crucial factor in the case of crypto ransomware. What is important is that such a design does not significantly affect overall network performance. Experimental results confirm that the proposed approach is feasible and efficient.
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Servers,Encryption,Public key,Malware,IP networks,Internet,Forensics,Surveillance,Network security
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