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VYPER: Vulnerability detection in binary code

2019; Wiley; Volume: 3; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/spy2.100

ISSN

2475-6725

Autores

El Habib Boudjema, Sergey Verlan, Lynda Mokdad, Christèle Faure,

Tópico(s)

Software Testing and Debugging Techniques

Resumo

Abstract This paper presents a method for exploitable vulnerabilities detection in binary code with almost no false positives. It is based on the concolic (a mix of concrete and symbolic) execution of software binary code and the annotation of sensitive memory zones of the corresponding program traces (represented in a formal manner). Three big families of vulnerabilities are considered (taint related, stack overflow, and heap overflow). Based on the angr framework as a supporting software VulnerabilitY detection based on dynamic behavioral PattErn Recognition was developed to demonstrate the viability of the method. Several test cases using custom code, Juliet test base and widely used public libraries were performed showing a high detection potential for exploitable vulnerabilities with a very low rate of false positives.

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