Narcos, Counterfeiters and Scammers - An Approach to Visualize Illegal Markets
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 37-minute Black Hat conference talk that delves into the complex world of online counterfeiting and cybercrime. Learn about the global issue of digital fraud, including how cybercriminals create thousands of websites to deceive shoppers and evade law enforcement. Discover innovative approaches to visualizing illegal markets, including the use of passive DNS, keyword matching, and network specialization. Gain insights into software architecture, feature extraction, and traffic estimation techniques used to combat these illicit activities. Understand the challenges faced by researchers and law enforcement in tackling this ever-evolving landscape of digital crime.
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
Breach Landscape
Passive DNS
Traditional DNS
What are we interested in
What is passive DNS
Presentation
Software Architecture
Keywords
Keyword Matching
DNS Twist
Home Page
Feature Extraction
Analytics ID
Banking ID
Research Goals
Naturalistic Approach
Graphs
Jeffy
Network Specialization
big problems
an odd
Clusters
Traffic Estimation
Use Case
Global Overview
Target the Center
Cannabis
Two takeaways
Conclusion
Taught by
Black Hat
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