Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (Jan 2021)

Detection of Malicious Servers for Preventing Client-Side Attacks

  • Khuda Bux,
  • Muhammad Yousaf,
  • Akhtar Hussain Jalbani,
  • Komal Batool

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.2101.20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1
pp. 230 – 240

Abstract

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The number of client-side attacks is increasing day-by-day. These attacks are launched by using various methods like phishing, drive-by downloads, click-frauds, social engineering, scareware, and ransomware. To get more advantage with less exertion and time, the attackers are focus on the clients, rather than servers which are more secured as compared to the clients. This makes clients as an easy target for the attackers on the Internet. A number of systems/tools have been created by the security community with various functions for detection of client-side attacks. The discovery of malicious servers that launch the client side attacks can be characterized in two types. First to detect malicious servers with passive detection which is often signature based. Second to detect the malicious servers with active detection often with dynamic malware analysis. Current systems or tools have more focus on identifying malicious servers rather than preventing the clients from those malicious servers. In this paper, we have proposed a solution for the detection and prevention of malicious servers that use the Bro Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and VirusTotal API 2.0. The detected malicious link is then blocked at the gateway.