[AusNOG] Analysis of the Carna Botnet (Internet Census 2012)
Parth Shukla
pparth at auscert.org.au
Fri Sep 6 16:18:45 EST 2013
Dear All,
Now that I've presented at the AusNOG conference on the topic as well, I am
releasing a research paper on my Carna Botnet research. This can be accessed
here: http://bit.ly/carna-paper
I have some further updates that you may be interested in (including link to
presentation slides from AusNOG below).
A YouTube video summarising my Carna Botnet research has kindly been put
together by APNIC. It's a 4 minute video that would be useful to help anyone
understand the issue quickly. This video can be viewed at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyT2Rqi-OUU
Also I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to present my
research at four conferences since my initial email below. Resources from
all of these conferences are publicly available through the links below.
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APNIC 36 - Xian, China
My presentation here focused on the devices located in China in the Carna
Botnet.
Presentation Video: http://bit.ly/carna-apnic-video
Presentation Slides: http://bit.ly/carna-apnic
Presentation Transcript: http://bit.ly/carna-apnic-transcript
Conference Website: http://conference.apnic.net/36/program
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AusNOG 2013 - Sydney, Australia
My presentation here was directed at the Australian network operators.
Devices in Australia were focused on but graphs related to devices in India
and China are also in the presentation.
Presentation Slides: http://bit.ly/carna-ausnog
Conference Website: http://www.ausnog.net/events/ausnog-2013/programme
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The Hackers Conference - Delhi, India
My presentation here focused on the devices located in India.
Presentation Slides: http://bit.ly/carna-thc
Conference website: http://www.thehackersconference.com/index.html
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AusCERT Security on the Move - Sydney, Australia My presentation here
focused on the devices located in Australia. More of a general overview.
Also comparisons from devices in India and China included.
Presentation Slides: http://bit.ly/carna-auscert-sydney
Conference Website:
http://conference.auscert.org.au/Security_on_the_Move_2013_Sydney.html
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I hope you find this information useful. Please forward this email to anyone
who you think may find the material interesting.
Regards,
Parth
Parth Shukla | Information Security Analyst
AusCERT | Australias premier computer emergency response team
The University of Queensland | Brisbane QLD 4072 | Australia
t: (07) 334 64537 |e: pparth at auscert.org.au w: www.auscert.org.au
From: Parth Shukla [mailto:pparth at auscert.org.au]
Sent: Friday, 24 May 2013 7:33 PM
To: pparth at auscert.org.au
Subject: Analysis of the Carna Botnet (Internet Census 2012)
Dear All,
I have made my presentation on the Carna Botnet freely available for view
and/or download: http://bit.ly/auscertcarna
This presentation is on the Compromised Devices of the Carna Botnet (also
known as Internet Census 2012). This analysis is done from data obtained
directly from the researcher. The data used is NOT publicly available for
download.
This was recently presented at the AusCERT Conference 2013. Info:
http://conference.auscert.org.au/conf2013/speaker_Parth_Shukla.html
This presentation is freely available for viewing and downloading as I wish
to spread awareness of the issues raised as a result of the Carna Botnet.
I am sending this email as I suspect many of you will find the contents of
this presentation interesting. Apologies to those who are subscribed to
multiple mailing lists and are receiving this email multiple times as a
result. Please forward this onto any mailing list or any individual who you
think may appreciate the contents of the presentation.
Regards,
Parth
Parth Shukla | Information Security Analyst
AusCERT | Australias premier computer emergency response team
The University of Queensland | Brisbane QLD 4072 | Australia
t: (07) 334 64537 |e: pparth at auscert.org.au w: www.auscert.org.au
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