Title :
Eliminating SQL Injection Attacks - A Transparent Defense Mechanism
Author :
Muthuprasanna, M. ; Wei, Ke ; Kothari, Suraj
Author_Institution :
Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA
Abstract :
The widespread adoption of Web services as an instant means of information dissemination and various other transactions, has essentially made them a key component of today´s Internet infrastructure. Web-based systems comprise both of infrastructure components and of application-specific code. Various organizations have started extensively deploying intrusion detection/prevention systems and Firewalls as a means of securing their vital installations. However, very little emphasis is laid on securing the applications that run on these systems, apart from frequent updates and patching. SQL-injection attacks are a class of attacks that many of these systems are highly vulnerable to, and there is no known fool-proof defense against such attacks. In this paper, we propose a technique, which combines static application code analysis with runtime validation to detect the occurrence of such attacks. The deployment of this technique eliminates the need to modify source code of application scripts, additionally allowing seamless integration with currently-deployed systems. We provide various optimizations improving overall efficiency, and also preliminary evaluation of prototype developed
Keywords :
Internet; program diagnostics; security of data; Internet infrastructure; SQL injection attack; firewalls; intrusion detection systems; intrusion prevention systems; static application code analysis; Data security; Databases; Intrusion detection; Protection; Prototypes; Runtime; Testing; Web and internet services; Web server; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Web Site Evolution, 2006. WSE '06. Eighth IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2696-9