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A Deep Learning Approach to Create DNS Amplification Attacks

In recent years, deep learning has shown itself to be an incredibly valuable tool in cybersecurity as it helps network intrusion detection systems to classify attacks and detect new ones. Adversarial learning is the process of utilizing machine learning to generate a perturbed set of inputs to then feed to the neural network to misclassify it. Much of the current work in the field of adversarial learning has been conducted in image processing and natural language processing with a wide variety of algorithms. Two algorithms of interest are the Elastic-Net Attack on Deep Neural Networks and TextAttack. In our experiment the EAD and TextAttack algorithms are applied to a Domain Name System amplification classifier. The algorithms are used to generate malicious Distributed Denial of Service adversarial examples to then feed as inputs to the network intrusion detection systems neural network to classify as valid traffic. We show in this work that both image processing and natural language processing adversarial learning algorithms can be applied against a network intrusion detection neural network.

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