scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessProceedings Article

Finding security vulnerabilities in java applications with static analysis

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
This paper proposes a static analysis technique for detecting many recently discovered application vulnerabilities such as SQL injections, cross-site scripting, and HTTP splitting attacks based on a scalable and precise points-to analysis.
Abstract
This paper proposes a static analysis technique for detecting many recently discovered application vulnerabilities such as SQL injections, cross-site scripting, and HTTP splitting attacks. These vulnerabilities stem from unchecked input, which is widely recognized as the most common source of security vulnerabilities in Web applications. We propose a static analysis approach based on a scalable and precise points-to analysis. In our system, user-provided specifications of vulnerabilities are automatically translated into static analyzers. Our approach finds all vulnerabilities matching a specification in the statically analyzed code. Results of our static analysis are presented to the user for assessment in an auditing interface integrated within Eclipse, a popular Java development environment. Our static analysis found 29 security vulnerabilities in nine large, popular open-source applications, with two of the vulnerabilities residing in widely-used Java libraries. In fact, all but one application in our benchmark suite had at least one vulnerability. Context sensitivity, combined with improved object naming, proved instrumental in keeping the number of false positives low. Our approach yielded very few false positives in our experiments: in fact, only one of our benchmarks suffered from false alarms.

read more

Content maybe subject to copyright    Report

Citations
More filters
Proceedings ArticleDOI

AMNESIA: analysis and monitoring for NEutralizing SQL-injection attacks

TL;DR: A new technique using a model-based approach to detect illegal queries before they are executed on the database and was able to stop all of the attempted attacks without generating any false positives.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Finding application errors and security flaws using PQL: a program query language

TL;DR: This paper presents a language called PQL (Program Query Language) that allows programmers to express such questions easily in an application-specific context and develops both static and dynamic techniques to find solutions to PQL queries.
Proceedings Article

PiOS : Detecting privacy leaks in iOS applications

TL;DR: To protect its users from malicious applications, Apple has introduced a vetting process, which should ensure that all applications conform to Apple’s (privacy) rules before they can be offered via the App Store, but this vetting process is not welldocumented.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Modeling and Discovering Vulnerabilities with Code Property Graphs

TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel representation of source code called a code property graph that merges concepts of classic program analysis, namely abstract syntax trees, control flow graphs and program dependence graphs, into a joint data structure that enables it to elegantly model templates for common vulnerabilities with graph traversals that can identify buffer overflows, integer overflOWS, format string vulnerabilities, or memory disclosures.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Information-Flow Analysis of Android Applications in DroidSafe

TL;DR: DroidSafe achieves unprecedented precision and accuracy for Android information flow analysis and detects all malicious information flow leaks inserted into 24 real-world Android applications by three independent, hostile Red-Team organizations.
References
More filters
Book

Principles of database and knowledge-base systems

TL;DR: This book goes into the details of database conception and use, it tells you everything on relational databases from theory to the actual used algorithms.
Proceedings Article

StackGuard: automatic adaptive detection and prevention of buffer-overflow attacks

TL;DR: StackGuard is described: a simple compiler technique that virtually eliminates buffer overflow vulnerabilities with only modest performance penalties, and a set of variations on the technique that trade-off between penetration resistance and performance.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

JFlow: practical mostly-static information flow control

TL;DR: The new language JFlow is described, an extension to the Java language that adds statically-checked information flow annotations and provides several new features that make information flow checking more flexible and convenient than in previous models.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Points-to analysis in almost linear time

TL;DR: This is the asymptotically fastest non-trivial interprocedural points-to analysis algorithm yet described and is based on a non-standard type system for describing a universally valid storage shape graph for a program in linear space.
Related Papers (5)