Bilkent University
Department of Computer Engineering
MS THESIS PRESENTATION

 

Sentinel: A Dynamic Security Policy Checker For Firefox Extensions

 

Mustafa Battal
MSc Student
Computer Engineering Department
Bilkent University

A poorly designed web browser extension with a security vulnerability may expose the whole system to an attacker. Therefore, attacks directed at ``benign-but-buggy'' extensions, as well as extensions that have been written with malicious intents pose significant security threats to a system running such components. Recent studies have indeed shown that many Firefox extensions are over-privileged, making them attractive attack targets. Unfortunately, users currently do not have many options when it comes to protecting themselves from extensions that may potentially be malicious. Once installed and executed, the extension needs to be trusted. This thesis introduces \secex, a policy enforcer for the Firefox browser that gives fine-grained control to the user over the actions of existing JavaScript Firefox extensions. The user is able to define policies (or use predefined ones) and block common attacks such as data exfiltration, remote code execution, saved password theft, and preference modification. Our evaluation of SENTINEL shows that our prototype implementation can effectively prevent concrete, real-world Firefox extension attacks without a detrimental impact on users' browsing experience

 

DATE: 01 December, 2014, Monday @ 13:30
PLACE: EA409