DocumentCode
188906
Title
HOTDOL: HTML Obfuscation with Text Distribution to Overlapping Layers
Author
Sungjae Han ; Minsoo Ryu ; Jaehyuk Cha ; Byung Uk Choi
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Comput. Eng., Hanyang Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fYear
2014
fDate
11-13 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
399
Lastpage
404
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to propose a method for protecting HTML content from unauthorized reuse. A document protected using this method can still be viewed with a standard text editor, but it is virtually impossible to modify, and is therefore unattractive for redistribution. Existing obfuscation methods and restriction codes that limit certain activities in the web browser are less effective due to fundamental problems of circumvention. Not only does our method address these problems using internal reconstruction of obfuscated text, but it also maintains full accessibility to web content. We begin by specifying the HOTDOL (HTML Obfuscation with Text Distribution to Overlapping Layers) standard, under which a document maintains its general layout but has its internal representation of HTML transformed into illegible text. We then suggest three alternative service architectures through which HOTDOL can be applied to existing web services. We performed a quantitative evaluation in the form of an offline survey with 12 questions, confirming the protectiveness of our method relative to other methods currently in use. To assess the computational efficiency of our method, we also measured the processing and rendering times for obfuscated documents in real environments, and found them to be commercially viable.
Keywords
Web services; authorisation; data protection; hypermedia markup languages; text analysis; HOTDOL; HTML content protection; HTML obfuscation with text distribution tp overlapping layers; Web browser; Web content; Web services; document layout; document protection; illegible text; internal reconstruction; obfuscated documents; obfuscated text; obfuscation methods; quantitative evaluation; restriction codes; service architectures; standard text editor; unauthorized reuse; Browsers; Computer architecture; HTML; Rendering (computer graphics); Security; Servers; Service-oriented architecture; DOM; HTML; Information repositories; content security; web browser;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer and Information Technology (CIT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Xi´an
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIT.2014.104
Filename
6984686
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