Detection and Prediction of Resource-Exhaustion Vulnerabilities

João Antunes, N. Neves, P. Veríssimo
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Systems connected to the Internet are highly susceptible to denial-of-service attacks that can compromise service availability, causing damage to customers and providers. Due to errors in the design or coding phases, particular client-server interactions can be made to consume much more resources than necessary easing the success of this kind of attack.To address this issue we propose a new methodology for the detection and identification of local resource-exhaustion vulnerabilities. The methodology also gives a prediction on the necessary effort to exploit a specific vulnerability, useful to support decisions regarding the configuration of a system, in order to sustain a certain attack magnitude.The methodology was implemented in a tool called PREDATOR that is able to automatically generate malicious traffic and to perform post-processing analysis to build accurate resource usage projections on a given target server.The validity of the approach was demonstrated with several synthetic programs and well-known DNS servers.
资源耗尽漏洞的检测与预测
连接到Internet的系统极易受到拒绝服务攻击的影响,这种攻击会损害服务的可用性,对客户和提供商造成损害。由于设计或编码阶段的错误,特定的客户机-服务器交互可能会消耗比必要的更多的资源,从而减少这种攻击的成功。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种检测和识别本地资源耗尽漏洞的新方法。该方法还预测了利用特定漏洞所需的工作量,这有助于支持有关系统配置的决策,以维持一定的攻击规模。该方法是在一个名为“捕食者”的工具中实现的,该工具能够自动生成恶意流量,并执行后处理分析,以在给定的目标服务器上建立准确的资源使用预测。通过多个综合程序和知名DNS服务器验证了该方法的有效性。
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