Stack-Aware Hyperproperties

A. Bajwa, Minjia Zhang, Rohit Chadha, Mahesh Viswanathan
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Abstract

A hyperproperty relates executions of a program and is used to formalize security objectives such as confidentiality, non-interference, privacy, and anonymity. Formally, a hyperproperty is a collection of allowable sets of executions. A program violates a hyperproperty if the set of its executions is not in the collection specified by the hyperproperty. The logic HyperCTL^* has been proposed in the literature to formally specify and verify hyperproperties. The problem of checking whether a finite-state program satisfies a HyperCTL^* formula is known to be decidable. However, the problem turns out to be undecidable for procedural (recursive) programs. Surprisingly, we show that decidability can be restored if we consider restricted classes of hyperproperties, namely those that relate only those executions of a program which have the same call-stack access pattern. We call such hyperproperties, \emph{stack-aware hyperproperties.} Our decision procedure can be used as a proof method for establishing security objectives such as noninference for recursive programs, and also for refuting security objectives such as observational determinism. Further, if the call stack size is observable to the attacker, the decision procedure provides exact verification.
Stack-Aware Hyperproperties
超属性与程序的执行有关,并用于形式化安全目标,如机密性、不干扰性、隐私性和匿名性。正式地说,超属性是允许的执行集的集合。如果程序执行的集合不在超属性指定的集合中,则程序违反了超属性。在文献中提出了逻辑hypertl ^*来形式化地指定和验证超属性。已知检验有限状态程序是否满足hypertl ^*公式的问题是可决定的。然而,对于过程(递归)程序来说,这个问题是不可判定的。令人惊讶的是,如果我们考虑受限制的超属性类,即那些只与具有相同调用堆栈访问模式的程序的执行相关的超属性类,则可以恢复可判决性。我们称这种超属性\emph{为堆栈感知超属性。}我们的决策过程可以用作建立安全目标(如递归程序的非推理)的证明方法,也可以用于驳斥安全目标(如观察决定论)。此外,如果攻击者可以观察到调用堆栈大小,则决策过程提供精确的验证。
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