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Detecting Software Theft via System Call Based Birthmarks Xinran Wang, Yoon-Chan Jhi, Sencun Zhu, Peng Liu ACSAC 2009
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OUTLINE Introduction and Related Work System Call Based Birthmarks System Design and Implementation Evaluation Discussion and Conclusion
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Software Theft (or plagiarism) Reuse someone else’s code ◦ Even only a small part of the original program Obfuscation techniques ◦ Different compilers ◦ Different compiler optimization levels ◦ SandMark
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Defender Software watermark ◦ Theoretically, any watermark can be removed Software birthmark ◦ A unique characteristic that a program inherently possesses
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Defender(Cont.) Requirements ◦ R1: Resiliency to obfuscation techniques ◦ R2: Capability to detect theft of components ◦ R3: Large-scale ◦ R4: Applicability to binary executables ◦ R5: Independence to platforms
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Related Work Software Birthmark ◦ Static source code based birthmark ◦ Static executable code based birthmark ◦ Dynamic whole program path(WPP) based birthmark ◦ Dynamic API based birthmark Clone Detection ◦ String-based, AST-based, Token-based and PDG-based Cannot satisfy all requirements
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System Call Based Birthmarks Behavior based birthmarks ◦ Unique behaviors in features and implementation details SCSSB (System Call Short Sequence Birthmark) IDSCSB (Input Dependant System Call Subsequence Birthmark)
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SCSSB (System Call Short Sequence Birthmark) Definition 1: (System Call Trace) Definition 2: (System Call Sequence Set)
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SCSSB (System Call Short Sequence Birthmark)
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Definition 3: (SCSSB: System Call Short Sequence Birthmark) SCSSB(p, I, k) is a subset of set S(p, I, k) that satisfies
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SCSSB (System Call Short Sequence Birthmark) Definition 4: (Containment) The containment of A in B is defined as: Here A is the birthmark of a plaintiff program or its component, and B is the birthmark of a suspect program.
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System Design and Implementation
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System Call Tracer System Call Abstraction Birthmark Generator Input Dependant System Call Subsequence Birthmarks
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System Call Tracer The simplest way ◦ strace strace With thread identifier ◦ SATracer based on ValgrindValgrind Prepare a list of all subroutines of the component in SATracer ◦ The list is automatically generated by ElsaElsa SATracer checks the execution stack of the running thread when a system call is called
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System Call Abstraction Ignore the system calls that do not represent the behavior characteristic ◦ brk, mmap Consider aliases or multiple versions of a system call as the same ◦ Ex: fstat(int fd, struct stat *sb) and stat(const char *path, struct stat *sb) Ignore failed system calls
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Birthmark Generator Remove those loading-environment- dependent system calls ◦ Run multiple times with the same input Remove the (noisy) system calls ◦ Establish a database of common system call short sequences
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Input Dependant System Call Subsequence Birthmarks Definition 7: (IDSCSB: Input Dependant System Call Subsequence Birthmark) Containment:
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Input Dependant System Call Subsequence Birthmarks “file id” and “process id” are ignored Large parameters are hashed by the MD5
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Evaluation SCSSB and IDSCSB: ◦ Against some advanced obfuscation techniques and 15 real-world large applications SandMark implements 39 byte code obfuscators x86 Linux executable GCJ 4.1.2
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Evaluation(Cont.) Programs ◦ bzip2.c, gzip.c and oggenc.c Impact of Compiler Optimization Levels ◦ five optimization switches (-O0,-O1,-O2,-O3 and -Os) of GCC (e.g., bzip2-O0, bzip2-O3, etc.) Impact of Different Compilers ◦ GCC, TCC and Watcom (e.g., bzip2-gcc, bzip2-tcc)
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SCSSB Experiment I(JLex and JFlex)
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SCSSB Experiment I(Cont.) JLex and JFlex
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SCSSB Experiment I(Cont.) Containment scores ◦ JLex CO: 87.9% DO: 85.2% ◦ JFlex CO: 96% DO: 96%
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SCSSB Experiment II(Gecko) Gecko: Layout engine used in all Mozilla software and its derivatives
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SCSSB Experiment II(Cont.)
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IDSCSB Experiment I(JLex and JFlex) The containment scores between original and obfuscated JLex are all 100% Between JLex and obfuscated JFlex are less than 46% Between JLex/JFlex and other programs are no more than 7%.
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IDSCSB Experiment II(Gecko)
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Discussion Counterattacks ◦ System call injection attack ◦ System call reordering attack Limitations ◦ If the program does not involve any system calls… ◦ Need unique system call behaviors ◦ The detection result of our tool depends on the threshold a user defines
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Conclusion A novel type of birthmarks Resilient to discriminates code obfuscated by SandMark, a state-of-the-art obfuscator The first birthmark that: ◦ Detect software component theft ◦ Scalability to detect large-scale software theft
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