CAPEC-462

Cross-Domain Search Timing
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2014-06-23
00h00 +00:00
2022-02-22
00h00 +00:00
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Descriptions du CAPEC

An attacker initiates cross domain HTTP / GET requests and times the server responses. The timing of these responses may leak important information on what is happening on the server. Browser's same origin policy prevents the attacker from directly reading the server responses (in the absence of any other weaknesses), but does not prevent the attacker from timing the responses to requests that the attacker issued cross domain.

Informations du CAPEC

Flux d'exécution

1) Explore

[Determine service to send cross domain requests to] The adversary first determines which service they will be sending the requests to

2) Experiment

[Send and time various cross domain requests] Adversaries will send a variety of cross domain requests to the target, timing the time it takes for the target to respond. Although they won't be able to read the response, the adversary can use the time to infer information about what the service did upon receiving the request.

Technique
  • Using a GET request, leverage the "img" tag in conjunction with "onload() / onerror()" javascript events to time a response
  • Using a POST request, leverage the "iframe" element and use the "onload()" event to time a response
3) Exploit

[Infer information from the response time] After obtaining reponse times to various requests, the adversary will compare these times and infer potentially sensitive information. An example of this could be asking a service to retrieve information and random usernames. If one request took longer to process, it is likely that a user with that username exists, which could be useful knowledge to an adversary.

Technique
  • Compare timing of different requests to infer potentially sensitive information about a target service

Conditions préalables

Ability to issue GET / POST requests cross domainJava Script is enabled in the victim's browserThe victim has an active session with the site from which the attacker would like to receive informationThe victim's site does not protect search functionality with cross site request forgery (CSRF) protection

Compétences requises

Some knowledge of Java Script

Ressources nécessaires

Ability to issue GET / POST requests cross domain

Atténuations

Design: The victim's site could protect all potentially sensitive functionality (e.g. search functions) with cross site request forgery (CSRF) protection and not perform any work on behalf of forged requests
Design: The browser's security model could be fixed to not leak timing information for cross domain requests

Faiblesses connexes

CWE-ID Nom de la faiblesse

CWE-385

Covert Timing Channel
Covert timing channels convey information by modulating some aspect of system behavior over time, so that the program receiving the information can observe system behavior and infer protected information.

CWE-352

Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
The web application does not, or cannot, sufficiently verify whether a request was intentionally provided by the user who sent the request, which could have originated from an unauthorized actor.

CWE-208

Observable Timing Discrepancy
Two separate operations in a product require different amounts of time to complete, in a way that is observable to an actor and reveals security-relevant information about the state of the product, such as whether a particular operation was successful or not.

Références

REF-399

Cross-Domain Search Timing
Chris Evans.
http://scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com/2009/12/cross-domain-search-timing.html

Soumission

Nom Organisation Date Date de publication
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2014-06-23 +00:00

Modifications

Nom Organisation Date Commentaire
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2015-11-09 +00:00 Updated Related_Attack_Patterns
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2017-01-09 +00:00 Updated Related_Attack_Patterns
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2020-07-30 +00:00 Updated Consequences
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2020-12-17 +00:00 Updated Mitigations
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2021-10-21 +00:00 Updated Execution_Flow
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2022-02-22 +00:00 Updated Description, Extended_Description