CRMay 26, 2019

TEE-aided Write Protection Against Privileged Data Tampering

arXiv:1905.10723v16 citations
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This addresses data loss prevention for users vulnerable to ransomware and privileged malware, offering a shift from detection-based defenses to proactive data armoring.

The paper tackles the problem of unauthorized data alteration by malware, proposing Inuksuk, a solution that uses Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) to provide programmable write protection for user-selected files, achieving no run-time performance penalty and enabling customizable update policies.

Unauthorized data alteration has been a longstanding threat since the emergence of malware. System and application software can be reinstalled and hardware can be replaced, but user data is priceless in many cases. Especially in recent years, ransomware has become high-impact due to its direct monetization model. State-of-the-art defenses are mostly based on known signature or behavior analysis, and more importantly, require an uncompromised OS kernel. However, malware with the highest software privileges has shown its obvious existence. We propose to move from current detection/recovery based mechanisms to data loss prevention, where the focus is on armoring data instead of counteracting malware. Our solution, Inuksuk, relies on today's Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), as available both on the CPU and storage device, to achieve programmable write protection. We back up a copy of user-selected files as write-protected at all times, and subsequent updates are written as new versions securely through TEE. We implement Inuksuk on Windows 7 and 10, and Linux (Ubuntu); our core design is OS and application agnostic, and incurs no run-time performance penalty for applications. File transfer disruption can be eliminated or alleviated through access modes and customizable update policies (e.g., interval, granularity). For Inuksuk's adoptability in modern OSes, we have also ported Flicker (EuroSys 2008), a defacto standard tool for in-OS privileged TEE management, to the latest 64-bit Windows.

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