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Scraping Airlines Bots: Insights Obtained Studying Honeypot Data

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  • Elisa Chiapponi

    (EURECOM, France)

  • Marc Dacier

    (EURECOM, France)

  • Onur Catakoglu

    (Amadeus IT Group, France)

  • Olivier Thonnard

    (Amadeus IT Group, France)

  • Massimiliano Todisco

    (EURECOM, France)

Abstract

Airline websites are the victims of unauthorised online travel agencies and aggregators that use armies of bots to scrape prices and flight information. These so-called Advanced Persistent Bots (APBs) are highly sophisticated. On top of the valuable information taken away, these huge quantities of requests consume a very substantial amount of resources on the airlines' websites. In this work, we propose a deceptive approach to counter scraping bots. We present a platform capable of mimicking airlines' sites changing prices at will. We provide results on the case studies we performed with it. We have lured bots for almost 2 months, fed them with indistinguishable inaccurate information. Studying the collected requests, we have found behavioural patterns that could be used as complementary bot detection. Moreover, based on the gathered empirical pieces of evidence, we propose a method to investigate the claim commonly made that proxy services used by web scraping bots have millions of residential IPs at their disposal. Our mathematical models indicate that the amount of IPs is likely 2 to 3 orders of magnitude smaller than the one claimed. This finding suggests that an IP reputation-based blocking strategy could be effective, contrary to what operators of these websites think today.

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  • Elisa Chiapponi & Marc Dacier & Onur Catakoglu & Olivier Thonnard & Massimiliano Todisco, 2021. "Scraping Airlines Bots: Insights Obtained Studying Honeypot Data," International Journal of Cyber Forensics and Advanced Threat Investigations, Concept Tech Publishing, vol. 2(1), pages 3-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:aox:rcfati:v:2:y:2021:i:1:p:3-28
    DOI: 10.46386/ijcfati.v2i1.23
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