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Command & Control: Understanding, Denying and Detecting

Joseph Gardiner,M. Cova,Shishir Nagaraja

2014 · ArXiv: 1408.1136
arXiv.org · 36 Citations

TLDR

The mechanics of malware command and control (C2) establishment are investigated, and a comprehensive review of the techniques used by attackers to set up such a channel and to hide its presence from the attacked parties and the security tools they use is provided.

Abstract

In this survey, we first briefly review the current state of cyber attacks, highlighting significant recent changes in how and why such attacks are performed. We then investigate the mechanics of malware command and control (C2) establishment: we provide a comprehensive review of the techniques used by attackers to set up such a channel and to hide its presence from the attacked parties and the security tools they use. We then switch to the defensive side of the problem, and review approaches that have been proposed for the detection and disruption of C2 channels. We also map such techniques to widely-adopted security controls, emphasizing gaps or limitations (and success stories) in current best practices.

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