Quantifying User Password Exposure to Third-Party CDNs

Rui Xin, Shih-Yi Lin, Xiaowei Yang
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Abstract

Web services commonly employ Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) for performance and security. As web traffic is becoming 100% HTTPS, more and more websites allow CDNs to terminate their HTTPS connections. This practice may expose a website's user sensitive information such as a user's login password to a third-party CDN. In this paper, we measure and quantify the extent of user password exposure to third-party CDNs. We find that among Alexa top 50K websites, at least 12,451 of them use CDNs and contain user login entrances. Among those websites, 33% of them expose users' passwords to the CDNs, and a popular CDN may observe passwords from more than 40% of its customers. This result suggests that if a CDN infrastructure has a vulnerability or an insider attack, many users' accounts will be at risk. If we assume the attacker is a passive eavesdropper, a website can avoid this vulnerability by encrypting users' passwords in HTTPS connections. Our measurement shows that less than 17% of the websites adopt this countermeasure.
量化用户密码对第三方cdn的暴露
Web服务通常使用内容分发网络(cdn)来提高性能和安全性。随着网络流量100%使用HTTPS,越来越多的网站允许cdn终止其HTTPS连接。这种做法可能会将网站的用户敏感信息(如用户的登录密码)暴露给第三方CDN。在本文中,我们测量和量化用户密码暴露给第三方cdn的程度。我们发现,在Alexa排名前50K的网站中,至少有12451个网站使用cdn并包含用户登录入口。在这些网站中,有33%的网站将用户的密码暴露给CDN,而一个受欢迎的CDN可能会看到超过40%的客户的密码。这一结果表明,如果CDN基础设施存在漏洞或内部攻击,许多用户的帐户将处于危险之中。如果我们假设攻击者是一个被动的窃听者,网站可以通过在HTTPS连接中加密用户的密码来避免这个漏洞。我们的测量显示,只有不到17%的网站采用了这种对策。
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