Visible to the public The Master and Parasite Attack

TitleThe Master and Parasite Attack
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsBaumann, Lukas, Heftrig, Elias, Shulman, Haya, Waidner, Michael
Conference Name2021 51st Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN)
Date Publishedjun
KeywordsBotnet, Browsers, Metrics, password, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security, Web Caching, Web sites
AbstractWe explore a new type of malicious script attacks: the persistent parasite attack. Persistent parasites are stealthy scripts, which persist for a long time in the browser's cache. We show to infect the caches of victims with parasite scripts via TCP injection. Once the cache is infected, we implement methodologies for propagation of the parasites to other popular domains on the victim client as well as to other caches on the network. We show how to design the parasites so that they stay long time in the victim's cache not restricted to the duration of the user's visit to the web site. We develop covert channels for communication between the attacker and the parasites, which allows the attacker to control which scripts are executed and when, and to exfiltrate private information to the attacker, such as cookies and passwords. We then demonstrate how to leverage the parasites to perform sophisticated attacks, and evaluate the attacks against a range of applications and security mechanisms on popular browsers. Finally we provide recommendations for countermeasures.
DOI10.1109/DSN48987.2021.00029
Citation Keybaumann_master_2021