Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses (Paperback)
暫譯: 犯罪軟體:理解新型攻擊與防禦
Markus Jakobsson, Zulfikar Ramzan
- 出版商: Addison Wesley
- 出版日期: 2008-04-01
- 定價: $1,800
- 售價: 6.0 折 $1,080
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 608
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0321501950
- ISBN-13: 9780321501950
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相關分類:
資訊安全、駭客 Hack
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“This book is the most current and comprehensive analysis of the state of Internet security threats right now. The review of current issues and predictions about problems years away are critical for truly understanding crimeware. Every concerned person should have a copy and use it for reference.”
—Garth Bruen, Project KnujOn Designer
There’s a new breed of online predators—serious criminals intent on stealing big bucks and top-secret information—and their weapons of choice are a dangerous array of tools called “crimeware.” With an ever-growing number of companies, organizations, and individuals turning to the Internet to get things done, there’s an urgent need to understand and prevent these online threats.
Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses will help security professionals, technical managers, students, and researchers understand and prevent specific crimeware threats. This book guides you through the essential security principles, techniques, and countermeasures to keep you one step ahead of the criminals, regardless of evolving technology and tactics. Security experts Markus Jakobsson and Zulfikar Ramzan have brought together chapter contributors who are among the best and the brightest in the security industry. Together, they will help you understand how crimeware works, how to identify it, and how to prevent future attacks before your company’s valuable information falls into the wrong hands. In self-contained chapters that go into varying degrees of depth, the book provides a thorough overview of crimeware, including not only concepts prevalent in the wild, but also ideas that so far have only been seen inside the laboratory.
With this book, you will
Understand current and emerging security threats including rootkits, bot networks, spyware, adware, and click fraud Recognize the interaction between various crimeware threats Gain awareness of the social, political, and legal implications of these threats Learn valuable countermeasures to stop crimeware in its tracks, now and in the future Acquire insight into future security trends and threats, and create an effective defense planWith contributions by Gary McGraw, Andrew Tanenbaum, Dave Cole, Oliver Friedrichs, Peter Ferrie, and others.
Table of Contents
Preface xvii
About the Authors xxi
Chapter 1: Overview of Crimeware 1
1.1 Introduction 2
1.2 Prevalence of Crimeware 4
1.3 Crimeware Threat Model and Taxonomy 5
1.4 A Crimeware Menagerie 8
1.5 Crimeware Distribution 19
1.6 Infection and Compromise Points, Chokepoints, and Countermeasures 25
1.7 Crimeware Installation 29
1.8 Crimeware Usage 31
1.9 Organizing Principles for the Remainder of This Text 35
Chapter 2: A Taxonomy of Coding Errors 37
2.1 The Trinity of Trouble 38
2.2 The Seven Pernicious Kingdoms 40
2.3 The Phyla 46
2.4 More Phyla Needed 52
Chapter 3: Crimeware and Peer-to-Peer Networks 55
3.1 Malware in Peer-to-Peer Networks 55
3.2 Human-Propagated Crimeware 76
Chapter 4: Crimeware in Small Devices 83
4.1 Propagation Through USB Drives 83
4.2 Radio Frequency ID Crimeware 89
4.3 Mobile Crimeware 99
Chapter 5: Crimeware in Firmware 103
5.1 Propagation by Firmware Updates 103
5.2 Modeling WiFi Malware Epidemics 130
Chapter 6: Crimeware in the Browser 155
6.1 Transaction Generators: Rootkits for the Web 155
6.2 Drive-By Pharming 160
6.3 Using JavaScript to Commit Click Fraud 167
Chapter 7: Bot Networks 183
7.1 Introduction 183
7.2 Network-Oriented Features of Botnets 188
7.3 Software Features of Bots 205
7.4 Web Bots and the General Future of Botnets 215
7.5 Countermeasures 224
Chapter 8: Rootkits 229
8.1 Introduction 229
8.2 Evolution of Rootkits 231
8.3 User-Mode Windows Rootkits 233
8.4 Kernel-Mode Rootkit Techniques 240
8.5 Linux Rootkits 260
8.6 BIOS Rootkits 264
8.7 PCI Rootkits 265
8.8 Virtual Machine—Based Rootkits 267
8.9 Rootkit Defense 271
Chapter 9: Virtual Worlds and Fraud 275
9.1 Introduction 275
9.2 MMOGs as a Domain for Fraud 278
9.3 Electronic Fraud 283
9.4 Fraud in MMOGs 285
Chapter 10: Cybercrime and Politics 293
10.1 Domain Name Abuse 295
10.2 Campaign-Targeted Phishing 307
10.2.1 Profit-Motivated Phishing 307
10.3 Malicious Code and Security Risks 312
10.4 Denial-of-Service Attacks 315
10.5 Cognitive Election Hacking 316
10.6 Public Voter Information Sources: FEC Databases 319
10.7 Intercepting Voice Communications 320
Chapter 11: Online Advertising Fraud 325
11.1 History 325
11.2 Revenue Models 326
11.3 Types of Spam 332
11.4 Forms of Attack 335
11.5 Countermeasures 342
11.6 Click Fraud Auditing 347
11.7 The Economics of Click Fraud 352
Chapter 12: Crimeware Business Models 355
12.1 The Crimeware Business 355
12.2 A Closer Look at Adware 386
Chapter 13: The Educational Aspect of Security 397
13.1 Why Education? 397
13.2 Case Study: A Cartoon Approach 408
Chapter 14: Surreptitious Code and the Law 413
14.1 Introduction 413
14.2 The Characteristics of Surreptitious Code 415
14.3 Primary Applicable Laws 418
14.4 Secondary Applicable Laws 430
Chapter 15: Crimeware and Trusted Computing 457
15.1 Introduction 457
15.2 Anatomy of an Attack 458
15.3 Combating Crimeware with Trusted Computing 460
15.4 Case Studies 466
Chapter 16: Technical Defense Techniques 473
16.1 Case Study: Defense-in-Depth Against Spyware 475
16.2 Crimeware-Resistant Authentication 484
16.3 Virtual Machines as a Crimeware Defense Mechanism 510
Chapter 17: The Future of Crimeware 515
17.1 Crimeware, Terrorware, Vandalware, and Ransomware 515
17.2 New Applications and Platforms 517
17.3 Using Social Networks to Bootstrap Attacks 520
17.4 New Use of the Internet: Controlling the Infrastructure 520
17.5 Moving Up the Stack 520
17.6 The Emergence of an E-Society: Are We Becoming More Vulnerable? 521
17.7 The Big Picture 522
References 525
Index 557
商品描述(中文翻譯)
**書籍描述**
“這本書是目前對於網路安全威脅狀況最全面且最新的分析。對於當前問題的回顧以及對未來幾年可能出現的問題的預測,對於真正理解犯罪軟體至關重要。每位關心此議題的人都應該擁有一本並用作參考。”
—Garth Bruen,Project KnujOn 設計師
有一種新型的網路掠奪者——意圖竊取巨額金錢和機密資訊的嚴重罪犯——他們所使用的武器是一系列危險的工具,稱為“犯罪軟體”。隨著越來越多的公司、組織和個人轉向網路以完成工作,迫切需要理解和防範這些網路威脅。
**《犯罪軟體:理解新攻擊與防禦》**將幫助安全專業人士、技術經理、學生和研究人員理解和防範特定的犯罪軟體威脅。本書將引導您了解基本的安全原則、技術和對策,讓您在技術和戰術不斷演變的情況下,始終領先於罪犯。安全專家 Markus Jakobsson 和 Zulfikar Ramzan 聯合了來自安全行業中最優秀的章節貢獻者。他們將幫助您理解犯罪軟體的運作方式、如何識別它,以及如何在公司寶貴資訊落入不法之手之前防止未來的攻擊。本書的各章節深入淺出,提供了對犯罪軟體的全面概述,包括不僅在實際環境中普遍存在的概念,還有目前僅在實驗室中見過的想法。
透過本書,您將:
- 理解當前和新興的安全威脅,包括 rootkits、bot 網絡、間諜軟體、廣告軟體和點擊詐騙
- 認識各種犯罪軟體威脅之間的互動
- 瞭解這些威脅的社會、政治和法律影響
- 學習有效的對策,以阻止犯罪軟體的發展,無論是現在還是未來
- 獲得對未來安全趨勢和威脅的洞察,並制定有效的防禦計劃
本書由 Gary McGraw、Andrew Tanenbaum、Dave Cole、Oliver Friedrichs、Peter Ferrie 等人貢獻。
**目錄**
前言 xvii
關於作者 xxi
**第一章:犯罪軟體概述 1**
1.1 介紹 2
1.2 犯罪軟體的普遍性 4
1.3 犯罪軟體威脅模型與分類 5
1.4 犯罪軟體的多樣性 8
1.5 犯罪軟體的分佈 19
1.6 感染與妥協點、瓶頸與對策 25
1.7 犯罪軟體的安裝 29
1.8 犯罪軟體的使用 31
1.9 本書其餘部分的組織原則 35
**第二章:編碼錯誤的分類 37**
2.1 問題的三位一體 38
2.2 七個有害的王國 40
2.3 分類 46
2.4 需要更多的分類 52
**第三章:犯罪軟體與點對點網絡 55**
3.1 點對點網絡中的惡意軟體 55
3.2 人為傳播的犯罪軟體 76
**第四章:小型設備中的犯罪軟體 83**
4.1 通過 USB 驅動器的傳播 83
4.2 無線射頻識別犯罪軟體 89
4.3 行動犯罪軟體 99
**第五章:韌體中的犯罪軟體 103**
5.1 通過韌體更新的傳播 103
5.2 模擬 WiFi 惡意軟體疫情 130
**第六章:瀏覽器中的犯罪軟體 155**
6.1 交易生成器:網路的 rootkits 155
6.2 驅動式藥物攻擊 160
6.3 使用 JavaScript 進行點擊詐騙 167
**第七章:機器人網絡 183**
7.1 介紹 183
7.2 機器人網絡的網路導向特徵 188
7.3 機器人的軟體特徵 205
7.4 網路機器人與機器人網絡的未來 215
7.5 對策 224
**第八章:rootkits 229**
8.1 介紹 229
8.2 rootkits 的演變 231
8.3 使用者模式的 Windows rootkits 233
8.4 核心模式 rootkit 技術 240
8.5 Linux rootkits 260
8.6 BIOS rootkits 264
8.7 PCI rootkits 265
8.8 基於虛擬機的 rootkits 267
8.9 rootkit 防禦 271
**第九章:虛擬世界與詐騙 275**
9.1 介紹 275
9.2 MMOG 作為詐騙的領域 278
9.3 電子詐騙 283
9.4 MMOG 中的詐騙 285
**第十章:網路犯罪與政治 293**
10.1 網域名稱濫用 295
10.2 針對選舉的釣魚攻擊 307
10.2.1 利潤驅動的釣魚攻擊 307
10.3 惡意代碼與安全風險 312
10.4 拒絕服務攻擊 315
10.5 認知選舉駭客 316
10.6 公共選民資訊來源:FEC 數據庫 319
10.7 攔截語音通訊 320
**第十一章:網路廣告詐騙 325**
11.1 歷史 325
11.2 收入模型 326
11.3 垃圾郵件的類型 332
11.4 攻擊的形式 335
11.5 對策 342
11.6 點擊詐騙審計 347
11.7 點擊詐騙的經濟學 352
**第十二章:犯罪軟體商業模型 355**
12.1 犯罪軟體商業 355
12.2 更深入了解廣告軟體 386
**第十三章:安全的教育面向 397**
13.1 為什麼需要教育? 397
13.2 案例研究:卡通方法 408
**第十四章:隱秘代碼與法律 413**
14.1 介紹 413
14.2 隱秘代碼的特徵 415
14.3 主要適用法律 418
14.4 次要適用法律 430
**第十五章:犯罪軟體與可信計算 457**
15.1 介紹 457
15.2 攻擊的解剖 458
15.3 利用可信計算對抗犯罪軟體 460
15.4 案例研究 466
**第十六章:技術防禦技術 473**
16.1 案例研究:針對間諜軟體的深度防禦 475
16.2 抵抗犯罪軟體的身份驗證 484
16.3 虛擬機作為犯罪軟體防禦機制 510
**第十七章:犯罪軟體的未來 515**
17.1 犯罪軟體、恐怖軟體、破壞軟體和勒索軟體 515
17.2 新的應用和平台 517
17.3 利用社交網路啟動攻擊 520
17.4 網路的新用途:控制基礎設施 520
17.5 向上移動堆疊 520
17.6 電子社會的出現:我們是否變得更脆弱? 521
17.7 大局 522
參考文獻 525
索引 557