DNS Flooder: A Reflection Toolkit Highlights from a Prolexic DDoS Threat Advisory
What is DNS Flooder?
• In mid-2013, the DNS Flooder Toolkit v1.1 was leaked on popular hack forums • The toolkit uses a new, popular method of crafting large DNS resource records • Malicious actors can amplify responses by a factor of 50 or more per DNS request, and may customize their own DNS records, adding words and comments
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DNS Flooder v1.1 Toolkit Screenshot
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DNS Flooder: DDoS Attack Threat
• DNS Flooder is very popular • The amplified nature of the attack means it only needs a few servers to achieve a large DDoS flood • Because of the reflection techniques DNS Flooder uses, attackers are fully anonymous and the origin of the attack is very difficult to pinpoint • Several attacks have already been launched against Akamai customers
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Attack Overview
• One attack against an Akamai customer using the DNS Flooder toolkit lasted approximately four hours • Prior to the use of the tool, the attackers set up DNS servers for their own use, building their own botnet without the need for infection • This method can also inject messages into the attack payload
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DDoS Flooder Attack Statistics
San Jose
London
Hong Kong
Washington
Peak bits per second (bps)
5.00 Gbps
80.00 Gbps
5.00 Gbps
20.00 Gbps
Peak packets per second (pps)
400.00 Kpps
7.50 Mpps
400.00 Kpps
2.00 Mpps
Peak traffic values complied from Akamai scrubbing centers during a DNS Flooder campaign
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How Does DNS Flooder Work
• The toolkit uses a DNS reflection attack to amplify DDoS bandwidth by a factor of 50 or more • The attacker sends a vulnerable DNS server a DNS any resource record query • The any resource record query returns all records of all types stored on the server • Can exceed 4,000 bytes
• By sending the request with a fake source IP, the big any resource record is reflected to the target
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How DNS Flooder Works, cont.
• DNS Flooder crafts its IP header and DNS resource header manually • Requires root access on the attacking computer • Allows nuances of DNS to be exploited to ensure maximum possible response size • Falsifying the IP address at the source makes the original attack nearly untraceable – the requests are totally anonymous
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Threat Advisory: NTP – DNS Flooder toolkit
• Download the threat advisory, DNS Flooder v1.1 • This DDoS threat advisory includes: •Indicators of the use of the DNS Flooder toolkit •Analysis of the source code •Example query created by the toolkit •Sample payload •Who is believed to be behind these attacks •The SNORT rule and target mitigation using ACL entries •Statistics and payloads from two observed DNS Flooder campaigns against Akamai clients •The full source code of DNS Flooder
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About Prolexic (now part of Akamai)
• We have successfully stopped DDoS attacks for more than a decade • Our global DDoS mitigation network and 24/7 security operations center (SOC) can stop even the largest attacks that exceed the capabilities of other DDoS mitigation service providers
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