敲开Tangle的门:IOTA端口的安全分析

Alessandro Brighente, M. Conti, Gulshan Kumar, Reza Ghanbari, R. Saha
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区块链目前部署在大量不同的场景中,例如加密货币、通信、工厂自动化和车辆网络。学术界和工业界对这项技术的兴趣都来自于它的分布式特性和管理信息时固有的安全性。然而,传统的区块链在它们可以批准的交易率方面是有限的。为了克服这一限制,IOTA提出了一种基于有向无环图(DAG)结构(Tangle)的新型区块链。它可以处理大量的事务,以针对物联网(IoT)等高流量场景。然而,IOTA区块链的安全性取决于其底层通信协议的设计。本文从传输层的角度分析了IOTA缠结的安全性。特别是,我们表明,众所周知的基于端口的攻击可能会危及IOTA服务的完整性和可用性。我们专注于IOTA的基于tcp的端口,并提供所有可能的攻击及其影响的讨论。我们通过实验评估来评估它们对网络运行的影响。结果表明,SYN泛洪通过完全中断业务来影响八卦协议。我们还发现,16%的节点无法创建邻居列表,导致信息交换过程中断。另一方面,我们还展示了一些组件不受这些攻击的影响。据我们所知,我们是第一个识别和验证IOTA中这些漏洞的人。最后,我们讨论了一些可能的对策。
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Knocking on Tangle's Doors: Security Analysis of IOTA Ports
Blockchains are currently deployed in a large number of different scenarios, such as cryptocurrencies, communications, factory automation, and vehicular networks. Both academia's and industry's interest in this technology is motivated by its distributed nature and its inherent security in managing information. However, traditional blockchains are limited in terms of the transaction rate they can approve. To overcome this limitation, IOTA proposed a novel blockchain based on a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure (the Tangle). It handles a larger number of transactions to target high-traffic scenarios such as Internet of Things (IoT). However, the security of the IOTA's blockchain depends on the design of its underlying communication protocols. In this paper, we analyze the security of the IOTA Tangle from a transport layer perspective. In particular, we show that well-known port-based attacks can jeopardize the integrity and availability of the IOTA services. We focus on the IOTA's TCP-based ports, and provide a discussion of all the possible attacks and their effects. We assess their validity via experimental evaluation showing their effect on the network operations. Results show that SYN flooding affects the gossip protocol by fully disrupting the service. We also find that 16% of the nodes are unable to create a neighbours list, leading to a disruption of the information exchange process. On the other side, we also show that some components are not affected by these attacks. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to identify and validate these vulnerabilities in IOTA. Lastly, we discuss some possible countermeasures.
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