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Detection System of Hidden Javascript URLs in Web Source Codes (웹 소스코드에 은닉된 Javascript URL 점검체계)

  • Park, Hweerang;Cho, Sangil;Park, JungKyu;Cho, Youngho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2019.01a
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    • pp.119-122
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    • 2019
  • 최근 웹 변조 공격은 대형 포탈, 은행, 학교 등 접속자가 많은 홈페이지에 악성 URL을 불법 삽입하여 해당 URL을 통해 접속자 PC에 자동으로 악성코드 유포하고 대규모 봇넷(botnet)을 형성한 후 DDoS 공격을 수행하거나 감염 PC들의 정보를 지속적으로 유출하는 형태로 수행된다. 이때, 홈페이지에 삽입되는 악성 URL은 탐지가 어렵도록 Javascript 난독화 기법(obfuscation technique) 등으로 은밀히 삽입된다. 본 논문에서는 웹 소스코드에 은닉된 악성 Javascript URL들에 대한 일괄 점검체계를 제안하며, 구현된 점검체계의 prototype을 활용하여 점검성능에 대한 시험결과를 제시한다.

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Hybrid phishing site detection system with GRU-based shortened URL determination technique (GRU 기반 단축 URL 판별 기법을 적용한 하이브리드 피싱 사이트 탐지 시스템)

  • Hae-Soo Kim;Mi-Hui Kim
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.213-219
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    • 2023
  • According to statistics from the National Police Agency, smishing crimes using texts or messengers have increased dramatically since COVID-19. In addition, most of the cases of impersonation of public institutions reported to agency were related to vaccination and reward, and many methods were used to trick people into clicking on fake URLs (Uniform Resource Locators). When detecting them, URL-based detection methods cannot detect them properly if the information of the URL is hidden, and content-based detection methods are slow and use a lot of resources. In this paper, we propose a system for URL-based detection using transformer for regular URLs and content-based detection using XGBoost for shortened URLs through the process of determining shortened URLs using GRU(Gated Recurrent Units). The F1-Score of the proposed detection system was 94.86, and its average processing time was 5.4 seconds.

A Discovery System of Malicious Javascript URLs hidden in Web Source Code Files

  • Park, Hweerang;Cho, Sang-Il;Park, Jungkyu;Cho, Youngho
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2019
  • One of serious security threats is a botnet-based attack. A botnet in general consists of numerous bots, which are computing devices with networking function, such as personal computers, smartphones, or tiny IoT sensor devices compromised by malicious codes or attackers. Such botnets can launch various serious cyber-attacks like DDoS attacks, propagating mal-wares, and spreading spam e-mails over the network. To establish a botnet, attackers usually inject malicious URLs into web source codes stealthily by using data hiding methods like Javascript obfuscation techniques to avoid being discovered by traditional security systems such as Firewall, IPS(Intrusion Prevention System) or IDS(Intrusion Detection System). Meanwhile, it is non-trivial work in practice for software developers to manually find such malicious URLs which are hidden in numerous web source codes stored in web servers. In this paper, we propose a security defense system to discover such suspicious, malicious URLs hidden in web source codes, and present experiment results that show its discovery performance. In particular, based on our experiment results, our proposed system discovered 100% of URLs hidden by Javascript encoding obfuscation within sample web source files.

An Enhanced method for detecting obfuscated Javascript Malware using automated Deobfuscation (난독화된 자바스크립트의 자동 복호화를 통한 악성코드의 효율적인 탐지 방안 연구)

  • Ji, Sun-Ho;Kim, Huy-Kang
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.869-882
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    • 2012
  • With the growth of Web services and the development of web exploit toolkits, web-based malware has increased dramatically. Using Javascript Obfuscation, recent web-based malware hide a malicious URL and the exploit code. Thus, pattern matching for network intrusion detection systems has difficulty of detecting malware. Though various methods have proposed to detect Javascript malware on a users' web browser, the overall detection is needed to counter advanced attacks such as APTs(Advanced Persistent Treats), aimed at penetration into a certain an organization's intranet. To overcome the limitation of previous pattern matching for network intrusion detection systems, a novel deobfuscating method to handle obfuscated Javascript is needed. In this paper, we propose a framework for effective hidden malware detection through an automated deobfuscation regardless of advanced obfuscation techniques with overriding JavaScript functions and a separate JavaScript interpreter through to improve jsunpack-n.

OLE File Analysis and Malware Detection using Machine Learning

  • Choi, Hyeong Kyu;Kang, Ah Reum
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.149-156
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    • 2022
  • Recently, there have been many reports of document-type malicious code injecting malicious code into Microsoft Office files. Document-type malicious code is often hidden by encoding the malicious code in the document. Therefore, document-type malware can easily bypass anti-virus programs. We found that malicious code was inserted into the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro, a function supported by Microsoft Office. Malicious codes such as shellcodes that run external programs and URL-related codes that download files from external URLs were identified. We selected 354 keywords repeatedly appearing in malicious Microsoft Office files and defined the number of times each keyword appears in the body of the document as a feature. We performed machine learning with SVM, naïve Bayes, logistic regression, and random forest algorithms. As a result, each algorithm showed accuracies of 0.994, 0.659, 0.995, and 0.998, respectively.

Research on Malicious code hidden website detection method through WhiteList-based Malicious code Behavior Analysis (WhiteList 기반의 악성코드 행위분석을 통한 악성코드 은닉 웹사이트 탐지 방안 연구)

  • Ha, Jung-Woo;Kim, Huy-Kang;Lim, Jong-In
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.61-75
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    • 2011
  • Recently, there is significant increasing of massive attacks, which try to infect PCs that visit websites containing pre-implanted malicious code. When visiting the websites, these hidden malicious codes can gain monetary profit or can send various cyber attacks such as BOTNET for DDoS attacks, personal information theft and, etc. Also, this kind of malicious activities is continuously increasing, and their evasion techniques become professional and intellectual. So far, the current signature-based detection to detect websites, which contain malicious codes has a limitation to prevent internet users from being exposed to malicious codes. Since, it is impossible to detect with only blacklist when an attacker changes the string in the malicious codes proactively. In this paper, we propose a novel approach that can detect unknown malicious code, which is not well detected by a signature-based detection. Our method can detect new malicious codes even though the codes' signatures are not in the pattern database of Anti-Virus program. Moreover, our method can overcome various obfuscation techniques such as the frequent change of the included redirection URL in the malicious codes. Finally, we confirm that our proposed system shows better detection performance rather than MC-Finder, which adopts pattern matching, Google's crawling based malware site detection, and McAfee.