UCSD Network Telescope -- Witty Worm Dataset
The Dataset on the Witty Worm
This dataset contains information useful for studying the spread
of the Witty worm. The dataset is divided into two portions: a
publicly available set of files that contain summarized information
that does not individually identify infected computers, and a set
of files that do contain more sensitive information, including
packet traces containing complete IP and UDP headers and partial
payload received from hosts spreading the Witty worm.
Data included in the Witty Dataset includes:
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Publicly Available:
- distribution of start and end times of witty-infected computers
- distribution of durations witty-infected computers were observed
to be transmitting the worm
- country distribution of witty-infected computers
- estimated connection types of witty-infected computers
- RouteViews routing tables for March 20-26 (also available from
www.routeviews.org)
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Restricted Access:
- summaries of the start and end times each witty-infected computer
was observed to be spreading the worm.
- summaries of the duration each witty-infected computer was
observed to be transmitting the worm
- the country each witty-infected computer is estimated to be in
- the hostname of each witty-infected computer as of March 24, 2004
- a table with the start and end times of each hosts's activity with packet
and byte traffic volumes
- packet traces containing Witty worm traffic monitored by the UCSD
Network Telescope between Fri Mar 19 20:01:40 PST 2004 and Wed
Mar 24 23:01:40 PST 2004.
Data Use Restrictions
Acceptable Use Policy for the public access files of the
Dataset on the Witty Worm
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Witty worm data, including every file in the Dataset
on the Witty Worm, will not be redistributed.
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I will not attempt to connect to, probe, or in any other way initiate
contact with a machine or machine administrator identified
via the Witty Worm data.
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In so far as possible, privacy of end users (hosts) and networks
monitored by the network telescope will be respected by the
researchers. Any publications will anonymize, aggregate
or summarize IP addresses, network names, and domain names,
as appropriate when the disclosure of such information may
present a security risk to those organizations or the general
Internet.
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At the end of the research, or semi-annually (which ever is
less), a summary of the research and any findings/conclusions
will be reported to CAIDA. If any research is described on
the WWW, a URL will be provided. This information is
primarily used in reports to our funding agencies.
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In so far as possible, research findings and conclusions using
Witty Worm data will be published and/or made publicly
available. All users who publish (in any venue, including
presentations, web pages, and papers) data from this dataset
must provide CAIDA with a copy of the publication and must
cite:
The CAIDA Dataset on the Witty Worm - March 19-24, 2004,
Colleen Shannon, David Moore, and kc claffy
http://www.caida.org/data/passive/witty_worm_dataset.xml.
Support for the Witty Worm Dataset and the UCSD Network
Telescope are provided by Cisco Systems, Limelight Networks,
the US Department of Homeland Security, the National Science
Foundation, DARPA, Digital Envoy, and CAIDA Members.
Witty Dataset Access
References
This dataset is cataloged in DatCat with handles:
For more information on the Witty worm, see:
- ISS vulnerability
- Worm code and function
- Witty Worm Spread Analysis
- Publications using the CAIDA Witty Worm Dataset
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to Brian Kantor, Jim Madden, and Pat Wilson at UCSD for
support of the UCSD Network Telescope Project.
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