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arxiv 1807.03833 v3 pith:H45I7IDY submitted 2018-07-10 cs.CR

classification cs.CR
keywords anomalyblockchaindetectionactivitiesattacksavoidingcollectmalicious
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Anomaly detection tools play a role of paramount importance in protecting networks and systems from unforeseen attacks, usually by automatically recognizing and filtering out anomalous activities. Over the years, different approaches have been designed, all focused on lowering the false positive rate. However, no proposal has addressed attacks targeting blockchain-based systems. In this paper we present BAD: the first Blockchain Anomaly Detection solution. BAD leverages blockchain meta-data, named forks, in order to collect potentially malicious activities in the network/system. BAD enjoys the following features: (i) it is distributed (thus avoiding any central point of failure), (ii) it is tamper-proof (making not possible for a malicious software to remove or to alter its own traces), (iii) it is trusted (any behavioral data is collected and verified by the majority of the network) and (iv) it is private (avoiding any third party to collect/analyze/store sensitive information). Our proposal is validated via both experimental results and theoretical complexity analysis, that highlight the quality and viability of our Blockchain Anomaly Detection solution.

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