An Inside Look at IoT Malware

Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering(2017)

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It was reported that over 20 billion of Internet of Things (IoT) devices have connected to Internet. Moreover, the estimated number in 2020 will increase up to 50.1 billion. Different from traditional security-related areas in which researchers have made many efforts on them for many years, researches on IoT have just started to receive attentions in recent years. The IoT devices are exposing to many security problems, such as weak passwords, backdoors and various vulnerabilities including buffer overflow, authentication bypass and so on. In this paper, we systemically analyze multiple IoT malware which have appeared in the recent years and classify the IoT malware into two categories according to the way in which IoT malware infect devices: one is to infect IoT devices by brute force attacks through a dictionary of weak usernames and passwords; while the other one by exploiting unfixed or zero-day vulnerabilities found in IoT devices. We choose Mirai, Darlloz and BASHLITE as examples to illustrate the attacks. At the end, we present strategies to defend against IoT malware.
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Internet of Things,Malware,Botnet
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