Hiding Behind the Shoulders of Giants: Abusing Crawlers for Indirect Web Attacks

Apostolis Zarras, F. Maggi
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Abstract

It could be argued that without search engines, the web would have never grown to the size that it has today. To achieve maximum coverage and provide relevant results, search engines employ large armies of autonomous crawlers that continuously scour the web, following links, indexing content, and collecting features that are then used to calculate the ranking of each page. In this paper, we describe how autonomous crawlers can be abused by attackers to exploit vulnerabilities on thirdparty websites while hiding the true origin of the attacks. Moreover, we show how certain vulnerabilities on websites that are currently deemed unimportant, can be abused in a way that would allow an attacker to arbitrarily boost the rankings of malicious websites in the search results of popular search engines. Motivated by the potentials of these vulnerabilities, we propose a series of preventive and defensive countermeasures that website owners and search engines can adopt to minimize, or altogether eliminate, the effects of crawler-abusing attacks.
躲在巨人的肩膀后面:滥用爬虫进行间接网络攻击
有人可能会说,如果没有搜索引擎,网络就不会发展到今天的规模。为了实现最大的覆盖范围并提供相关的结果,搜索引擎使用了大量的自动爬虫,它们不断地搜索网络,跟踪链接,索引内容,并收集功能,然后用于计算每个页面的排名。在本文中,我们描述了自主爬虫如何被攻击者滥用来利用第三方网站上的漏洞,同时隐藏攻击的真实来源。此外,我们还展示了目前被认为不重要的网站上的某些漏洞如何被滥用,从而允许攻击者任意提高恶意网站在流行搜索引擎搜索结果中的排名。出于这些漏洞的潜在动机,我们提出了一系列预防和防御对策,网站所有者和搜索引擎可以采用这些对策来最大限度地减少或完全消除爬虫滥用攻击的影响。
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