ICS3Fuzzer: A Framework for Discovering Protocol Implementation Bugs in ICS Supervisory Software by Fuzzing

Dongliang Fang, Zhanwei Song, Le Guan, Puzhuo Liu, Anni Peng, Kai Cheng, Yaowen Zheng, Peng Liu, Hongsong Zhu, Limin Sun
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Abstract

The supervisory software is widely used in industrial control systems (ICSs) to manage field devices such as PLC controllers. Once compromised, it could be misused to control or manipulate these physical devices maliciously, endangering manufacturing process or even human lives. Therefore, extensive security testing of supervisory software is crucial for the safe operation of ICS. However, fuzzing ICS supervisory software is challenging due to the prevalent use of proprietary protocols. Without the knowledge of the program states and packet formats, it is difficult to enter the deep states for effective fuzzing. In this work, we present a fuzzing framework to automatically discover implementation bugs residing in the communication protocols between the supervisory software and the field devices. To avoid heavy human efforts in reverse-engineering the proprietary protocols, the proposed approach constructs a state-book based on the readily-available execution trace of the supervisory software and the corresponding inputs. Then, we propose a state selection algorithm to find the protocol states that are more likely to have bugs. Our fuzzer distributes more budget on those interesting states. To quickly reach the interesting states, traditional snapshot-based method does not work since the communication protocols are time sensitive. We address this issue by synchronously managing external events (GUI operations and network traffic) during the fuzzing loop. We have implemented a prototype and used it to fuzz the supervisory software of four popular ICS platforms. We have found 13 bugs and received 3 CVEs, 2 are classified as critical (CVSS3.x score CRITICAL 9.8) and affected 40 different products.
ICS3Fuzzer:通过模糊测试发现ICS监控软件中协议实现缺陷的框架
监控软件广泛应用于工业控制系统(ics)中,用于管理PLC控制器等现场设备。一旦受到损害,它可能被滥用来恶意控制或操纵这些物理设备,危及制造过程甚至人类生命。因此,对监控软件进行广泛的安全测试对于ICS的安全运行至关重要。然而,由于普遍使用专有协议,模糊化ICS监控软件具有挑战性。在不了解程序状态和数据包格式的情况下,很难进入深度状态进行有效的模糊测试。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个模糊测试框架来自动发现存在于监控软件和现场设备之间的通信协议中的实现错误。为了避免对专有协议进行逆向工程的大量人工工作,该方法基于监控软件的易于获得的执行跟踪和相应的输入构建了一个状态簿。然后,我们提出了一种状态选择算法来寻找更容易出现错误的协议状态。我们的fuzzer在那些有趣的州分配了更多的预算。由于通信协议具有时间敏感性,传统的基于快照的方法无法快速达到感兴趣的状态。我们通过在模糊测试循环期间同步管理外部事件(GUI操作和网络流量)来解决这个问题。我们实现了一个原型,并用它对四个流行的ICS平台的监控软件进行模糊化。我们发现了13个漏洞,收到了3个cve,其中2个被归类为严重漏洞(CVSS3)。x评分为CRITICAL 9.8),影响了40种不同的产品。
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