A Search-Based Testing Approach for XML Injection Vulnerabilities in Web Applications

S. Jan, Duy Cu Nguyen, Andrea Arcuri, L. Briand
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Abstract

In most cases, web applications communicate with web services (SOAP and RESTful). The former act as a front-end to the latter, which contain the business logic. A hacker might not have direct access to those web services (e.g., they are not on public networks), but can still provide malicious inputs to the web application, thus potentially compromising related services. Typical examples are XML injection attacks that target SOAP communications. In this paper, we present a novel, search-based approach used to generate test data for a web application in an attempt to deliver malicious XML messages to web services. Our goal is thus to detect XML injection vulnerabilities in web applications. The proposed approach is evaluated on two studies, including an industrial web application with millions of users. Results show that we are able to effectively generate test data (e.g., input values in an HTML form) that detect such vulnerabilities.
基于搜索的Web应用中XML注入漏洞测试方法
在大多数情况下,web应用程序与web服务(SOAP和RESTful)通信。前者充当后者的前端,后者包含业务逻辑。黑客可能无法直接访问这些web服务(例如,它们不在公共网络上),但仍然可以向web应用程序提供恶意输入,从而可能危及相关服务。典型的例子是针对SOAP通信的XML注入攻击。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的、基于搜索的方法,用于为web应用程序生成测试数据,试图向web服务传递恶意XML消息。因此,我们的目标是检测web应用程序中的XML注入漏洞。所提出的方法在两项研究中进行了评估,其中包括一个具有数百万用户的工业web应用程序。结果表明,我们能够有效地生成检测此类漏洞的测试数据(例如,HTML表单中的输入值)。
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