chargen is the new DDoS tool?

Vlad Grigorescu vladg at cmu.edu
Tue Jun 11 15:58:57 UTC 2013


We got hit with this in September. UDP/19 became our most busiest port overnight. Most of the systems participating were printers. We dropped it at the border, and had no complaints or ill effects.

—-Vlad Grigorescu
  Carnegie Mellon University


On Jun 11, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Bernhard Schmidt <berni at birkenwald.de> wrote:

> Heya everyone,
> 
> we have been getting reports lately about unsecured UDP chargen servers
> in our network being abused for reflection attacks with spoofed sources
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_Generator_Protocol
> 
> | In the UDP implementation of the protocol, the server sends a UDP
> | datagram containing a random number (between 0 and 512) of characters
> | every time it receives a datagram from the connecting host. Any data
> | received by the server is discarded.
> 
> We are seeing up to 1500 bytes of response though.
> 
> This seems to be something new. There aren't a lot of systems in our
> network responding to chargen, but those that do have a 15x
> amplification factor and generate more traffic than we have seen with
> abused open resolvers.
> 
> Anyone else seeing that? Anyone who can think of a legitimate use of
> chargen/udp these days? Fortunately I can't, so we're going to drop
> 19/udp at the border within the next hours.
> 
> Regards,
> Bernhard





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