CRNov 22, 2021

Bilingual Problems: Studying the Security Risks Incurred by Native Extensions in Scripting Languages

arXiv:2111.11169v2Has Code
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It addresses security vulnerabilities for developers and users of scripting languages with native extensions, highlighting a critical but often overlooked risk.

The paper tackles the security risks of native extensions in scripting languages, showing that vulnerabilities in extensions can lead to uninitialized memory reads, crashes, or memory leaks in 33 npm packages and be exploited remotely in six web applications, with seven high-severity security advisories assigned.

Scripting languages are continuously gaining popularity due to their ease of use and the flourishing software ecosystems that surround them. These languages offer crash and memory safety by design, thus, developers do not need to understand and prevent low-level security issues like the ones plaguing the C code. However, scripting languages often allow native extensions, which are a way for custom C/C++ code to be invoked directly from the high-level language. While this feature promises several benefits such as increased performance or the reuse of legacy code, it can also break the language's guarantees, e.g., crash-safety. In this work, we first provide a comparative analysis of the security risks of native extension APIs in three popular scripting languages. Additionally, we discuss a novel methodology for studying the misuse of the native extension API. We then perform an in-depth study of npm, an ecosystem which is most exposed to threats introduced by native extensions. We show that vulnerabilities in extensions can be exploited in their embedding library by producing reads of uninitialized memory, hard crashes or memory leaks in 33 npm packages, simply by invoking their API with well-crafted inputs. Moreover, we identify six open-source web applications in which such exploits can be deployed remotely by a weak adversary. Finally, we were assigned seven security advisories for the work presented in this paper, most labeled as high severity.

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