2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2254959
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CCgen: Injecting Covert Channels into Network Traffic

Abstract: Covert channels are methods to convey information clandestinely by exploiting the inherent capabilities of common communication protocols. They can be used to hide malware communication as part of cyber attacks. Here, we present CCgen, a framework for injecting covert channels into network traffic that includes modules for common covert channels at the network and transport layer and allows a smooth integration of novel covert channel techniques. Our tool—openly available and implemented in Python—enables the … Show more

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“…This branch can optionally detail information about the experimental setup used to evaluate countermeasures. For instance, test data or test traffic might have been generated with particular tools, such as CCgen [185], BroCCaDe [186]- [188], WoDi-CoF [189] or CCHEF [190], or under specific conditions of an operating environment.…”
Section: A Using a Unified Description Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This branch can optionally detail information about the experimental setup used to evaluate countermeasures. For instance, test data or test traffic might have been generated with particular tools, such as CCgen [185], BroCCaDe [186]- [188], WoDi-CoF [189] or CCHEF [190], or under specific conditions of an operating environment.…”
Section: A Using a Unified Description Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A covert channel is a channel that is exploited to transfer secret data covertly in a way violates system security policy [1], [2] a sender uses covert channels to communicate with a receiver in order to send him\her a covert message that cannot be seen by others [3]. In 1973, the concept of covert channel was presented by Lampson [4] to be executed in stand-alone machine environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%