The Security Lottery: Measuring Client-Side Web Security Inconsistencies

Roth, Sebastian and Calzavara, Stefano and Wilhelm, Moritz and Rabitti, Alvise and Stock, Ben
(2022) The Security Lottery: Measuring Client-Side Web Security Inconsistencies.
In: 31st USENIX Security Symposium.
Conference: USENIX-Security Usenix Security Symposium

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Abstract

To mitigate a myriad of Web attacks, modern browsers support client-side security policies shipped through HTTP response headers. To enforce these defenses, the servers need to communicate them to the client, a seemingly straightforward process. However, users may access the same site in variegate ways, e.g., using different User-Agents, network access methods, or language settings. All these usage scenarios should enforce the same security policies, otherwise a security lottery would take place: depending on specific client characteristics, different levels of Web application security would be provided to users (inconsistencies). We formalize security guarantees provided through four popular mechanisms and apply this to measure the prevalence of inconsistencies in the security policies of top sites across different client characteristics. Based on our insights, we investigate the security implications of both deterministic and non-deterministic inconsistencies, and show how even prominent services are affected by them.

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