Authors:
            
                    Ta-Te Lu
                    
                        
                    
                    ; 
                
                    Hung-Yi Liao
                    
                        
                    
                     and
                
                    Ming-Feng Chen
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
        
        
            Affiliation:
            
                    
                        
                    
                    Ching Yun University, Taiwan
                
        
        
        
        
        
             Keyword(s):
            Peer-to-peer, Botnets, Botnet 2.0, Hybrid peer-to-peer.
        
        
            
                Related
                    Ontology
                    Subjects/Areas/Topics:
                
                        Communication and Software Technologies and Architectures
                    ; 
                        Computer-Supported Education
                    ; 
                        e-Business
                    ; 
                        Energy and Economy
                    ; 
                        Enterprise Information Systems
                    ; 
                        Information Technologies Supporting Learning
                    ; 
                        Mobile and Pervasive Computing
                    ; 
                        Security and Privacy
                    ; 
                        Sustainable Computing and Communications
                    ; 
                        Telecommunications
                    
            
        
        
            
                Abstract: 
                Recently, malware attacks have become more serious over the Internet by e-mail, denial of service (DoS) or distributed denial of service (DDoS). The Botnets have become a significant part of the Internet malware attacks. The traditional botnets include three parts – botmaster, command and control (C&C) servers and bots. The C&C servers receive commands from botmaster and control the distributions of computers remotely. Bots use DNS to find the positions of C&C server. In this paper, we propose an advanced hybrid peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet 2.0 (AHP2P botnet 2.0) using web 2.0 technology to hide the instructions from botmaster into social sites, which are regarded as C&C servers. Servent bots are regarded as sub-C&C servers to get the instructions from social sites. The AHP2P botnet 2.0 can evaluate the performance of servent bots, reduce DNS traffics from bots to C&C servers, and achieve harder detection bots actions than IRC-based botnets over the Internet.