Multiprocessors May Reduce System Dependability under File-Based Race Condition Attacks

Jinpeng Wei, C. Pu
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Attacks exploiting race conditions have been considered rare and "low risk". However, the increasing popularity of multiprocessors has changed this situation: instead of waiting for the victim process to be suspended to carry out an attack, the attacker can now run on a dedicated processor and actively seek attack opportunities. This change from fortuitous encountering to active exploiting may greatly increase the success probability of race condition attacks. This point is exemplified by studying the TOCTTOU (Time-of- Check-to-Time-of-Use) race condition attacks in this paper. We first propose a probabilistic model for predicting TOCTTOU attack success rate on both uniprocessors and multiprocessors. Then we confirm the applicability of this model by carrying out TOCTTOU attacks against two widely used utility programs: vi and gedit. The success probability of attacking vi increases from low single digit percentage on a uniprocessor to almost 100% on a multiprocessor. Similarly, the success rate of attacking gedit jumps from almost zero to 83%. These case studies suggest that our model captures the sharply increased risks, and hence the decreased dependability of our systems, represented by race condition attacks such as TOCTTOU on the next generation multiprocessors.
在基于文件的竞争条件攻击下,多处理器可能降低系统的可靠性
利用竞争条件的攻击被认为是罕见的和“低风险”的。然而,多处理器的日益普及改变了这种情况:攻击者现在可以在专用处理器上运行并主动寻找攻击机会,而不是等待受害者进程暂停来执行攻击。这种从偶然遭遇到主动利用的变化可能会大大增加竞争条件攻击的成功概率。本文通过研究TOCTTOU (Time-of- Check-to-Time-of-Use)竞争条件攻击来说明这一点。我们首先提出了预测单处理器和多处理器上TOCTTOU攻击成功率的概率模型。然后,我们通过对两个广泛使用的实用程序:vi和gedit进行TOCTTOU攻击来验证该模型的适用性。攻击vi的成功概率从单处理器上的低个位数百分比增加到多处理器上的几乎100%。同样,攻击编辑的成功率从几乎为零跃升至83%。这些案例研究表明,我们的模型捕获了急剧增加的风险,因此降低了系统的可靠性,表现为竞争条件攻击,例如下一代多处理器上的TOCTTOU。
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