Visible to the public On Measuring the Impact of DDoS Botnets

TitleOn Measuring the Impact of DDoS Botnets
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsWelzel, Arne, Rossow, Christian, Bos, Herbert
Conference NameProceedings of the Seventh European Workshop on System Security
PublisherACM
Conference LocationAmsterdam, The Netherlands
ISBN Number978-1-4503-2715-2
Abstract

Miscreants use DDoS botnets to attack a victim via a large number of malware-infected hosts, combining the bandwidth of the individual PCs. Such botnets have thus a high potential to render targeted services unavailable. However, the actual impact of attacks by DDoS botnets has never been evaluated. In this paper, we monitor C&C servers of 14 DirtJumper and Yoddos botnets and record the DDoS targets of these networks. We then aim to evaluate the availability of the DDoS victims, using a variety of measurements such as TCP response times and analyzing the HTTP content. We show that more than 65% of the victims are severely affected by the DDoS attacks, while also a few DDoS attacks likely failed.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2592791.2592794
DOI10.1145/2592791.2592794
Citation KeyWelzel:2014:MID:2592791.2592794