Redefining web browser principals with a Configurable Origin Policy

Yinzhi Cao, Vaibhav Rastogi, Zhichun Li, Yan Chen, Alexander Moshchuk
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With the advent of Web 2.0, web developers have designed multiple additions to break SOP boundary, such as splitting and combining traditional web browser protection boundaries (security principals). However, these newly generated principals lack a new label to represent its security property. To address the inconsistent label problem, this paper proposes a new way to define a security principal and its labels in the browser. In particular, we propose a Configurable Origin Policy (COP), in which a browser's security principal is defined by a configurable ID rather than a fixed triple <;scheme, host, port>. The server-side and client-side code of a web application can create, join, and destroy its own principals. We perform a formal security analysis on COP to ensure session integrity. Then we also show that COP is compatible with legacy web sites, and those sites utilizing COP are also compatible with legacy browsers.
用可配置的源策略重新定义web浏览器主体
随着Web 2.0的出现,Web开发人员设计了多个附加功能来打破SOP边界,例如拆分和合并传统的Web浏览器保护边界(安全主体)。然而,这些新生成的主体缺乏表示其安全属性的新标签。为了解决标签不一致的问题,本文提出了一种在浏览器中定义安全主体及其标签的新方法。特别是,我们提出了一个可配置的起源策略(COP),其中浏览器的安全主体由一个可配置的ID定义,而不是一个固定的三元组。web应用程序的服务器端和客户端代码可以创建、连接和销毁自己的主体。我们对COP执行正式的安全性分析,以确保会话的完整性。然后我们还展示了COP与遗留网站兼容,并且那些使用COP的网站也与遗留浏览器兼容。
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