Visible to the public Exploring threats and vulnerabilities in hacker web: Forums, IRC and carding shops

TitleExploring threats and vulnerabilities in hacker web: Forums, IRC and carding shops
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsBenjamin, V., Li, W., Holt, T., Chen, H.
Conference Name2015 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI)
Date Publishedmay
Keywordscarding shops, Communities, Computer crime, Computer hacking, Credit cards, cyber defenses, cyber security, cyber threat detection, cybercriminals, cybersecurity, hacker forums, Hacker IRC, hacker Web, information retrieval, information retrieval techniques, IRC channels, learning (artificial intelligence), machine learning methodology, online hacker communities, pubcrawl170109, Servers, threat identification, threats, vulnerabilities, Web sites
Abstract

Cybersecurity is a problem of growing relevance that impacts all facets of society. As a result, many researchers have become interested in studying cybercriminals and online hacker communities in order to develop more effective cyber defenses. In particular, analysis of hacker community contents may reveal existing and emerging threats that pose great risk to individuals, businesses, and government. Thus, we are interested in developing an automated methodology for identifying tangible and verifiable evidence of potential threats within hacker forums, IRC channels, and carding shops. To identify threats, we couple machine learning methodology with information retrieval techniques. Our approach allows us to distill potential threats from the entirety of collected hacker contents. We present several examples of identified threats found through our analysis techniques. Results suggest that hacker communities can be analyzed to aid in cyber threat detection, thus providing promising direction for future work.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7165944
DOI10.1109/ISI.2015.7165944
Citation Keybenjamin_exploring_2015