HeapTherapy+:使用目标调用上下文编码有效处理(几乎)所有堆漏洞

Qiang Zeng, Golam Kayas, Emil Mohammed, Lannan Luo, Xiaojiang Du, J. Rhee
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对堆漏洞的利用一直在增加,导致了许多毁灭性的攻击。传统的堆补丁生成是一个冗长的过程,需要大量的手工工作。更糟糕的是,新的补丁往往会损害系统的可靠性,从而阻止用户部署它们。我们提出了一种堆补丁系统HEAPTHERAPY+,它同时具有以下突出优点:(1)无需手动生成补丁;(2)不修改代码安装补丁(即无代码补丁);(3)处理各种堆漏洞类型;(四)管理费用很低;(5)不依赖于特定的堆分配器。作为一项单独的贡献,我们提出了目标调用上下文编码,这是一套优化调用上下文编码的算法,这是一项在许多领域应用的重要技术。该系统将重量级的离线攻击分析与轻量级的在线防御生成相结合,为应对堆攻击提供了一种新的对策。评价结果表明,该系统是有效的、高效的。
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HeapTherapy+: Efficient Handling of (Almost) All Heap Vulnerabilities Using Targeted Calling-Context Encoding
Exploitation of heap vulnerabilities has been on the rise, leading to many devastating attacks. Conventional heap patch generation is a lengthy procedure requiring intensive manual efforts. Worse, fresh patches tend to harm system dependability, hence deterring users from deploying them. We propose a heap patching system HEAPTHERAPY+ that simultaneously has the following prominent advantages: (1) generating patches without manual efforts; (2) installing patches without altering the code (so called code-less patching); (3) handling various heap vulnerability types; (4) imposing a very low overhead; and (5) no dependency on specific heap allocators. As a separate contribution, we propose targeted calling context encoding, which is a suite of algorithms for optimizing calling context encoding, an important technique with applications in many areas. The system properly combines heavyweight offline attack analysis with lightweight online defense generation, and provides a new countermeasure against heap attacks. The evaluation shows that the system is effective and efficient.
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