DocumentCode
2554437
Title
Memento: Learning Secrets from Process Footprints
Author
Jana, S. ; Shmatikov, Vitaly
Author_Institution
Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
20-23 May 2012
Firstpage
143
Lastpage
157
Abstract
We describe a new side-channel attack. By tracking changes in the application´s memory footprint, a concurrent process belonging to a different user can learn its secrets. Using Web browsers as the target, we show how an unprivileged, local attack process - for example, a malicious Android app - can infer which page the user is browsing, as well as finer-grained information: whether she is a paid customer, her interests, etc. This attack is an instance of a broader problem. Many isolation mechanisms in modern systems reveal accounting information about program execution, such as memory usage and CPU scheduling statistics. If temporal changes in this public information are correlated with the program´s secrets, they can lead to a privacy breach. To illustrate the pervasiveness of this problem, we show how to exploit scheduling statistics for keystroke sniffing in Linux and Android, and how to combine scheduling statistics with the dynamics of memory usage for more accurate adversarial inference of browsing behavior.
Keywords
Internet; Linux; concurrency control; data privacy; inference mechanisms; online front-ends; program compilers; statistics; storage management; Linux; Memento; Web browsers; Web browsing; Web page; accounting information; browsing behavior inference; concurrent process; finer-grained information; isolation mechanisms; keystroke sniffing; malicious Android app; memory footprint; memory usage dynamics; privacy breach; process footprints; program execution; public information; scheduling statistics; secrets learning; side-channel attack; temporal changes; unprivileged local attack process; Browsers; Databases; Fires; Memory management; Rendering (computer graphics); Resource management; Smart phones;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security and Privacy (SP), 2012 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
1081-6011
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1244-8
Electronic_ISBN
1081-6011
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SP.2012.19
Filename
6234410
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