Machine learning interpretability meets TLS fingerprinting

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Mahdi Jafari Siavoshani
Amirhossein Khajehpour
Amirmohammad Ziaei Bideh
Amirali Gatmiri
Ali Taheri
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[1] Sharif University of Technology,Information, Network, and Learning Lab (INL) Computer Science and Engineering Department
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Soft Computing | 2023年 / 27卷
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Web fingerprinting; Transport layer security (TLS); Information leakage; Deep learning; Model interpretation;
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Protecting users’ privacy over the Internet is of great importance; however, it becomes harder and harder to maintain due to the increasing complexity of network protocols and components. Therefore, investigating and understanding how data are leaked from the information transmission platforms and protocols can lead us to a more secure environment. In this paper, we propose a framework to systematically find the most vulnerable information fields in a network protocol. To this end, focusing on the transport layer security (TLS) protocol, we perform different machine-learning-based fingerprinting attacks on the collected data from more than 70 domains (websites) to understand how and where this information leakage occurs in the TLS protocol. Then, by employing the interpretation techniques developed in the machine learning community and applying our framework, we find the most vulnerable information fields in the TLS protocol. Our findings demonstrate that the TLS handshake (which is mainly unencrypted), the TLS record length appearing in the TLS application data header, and the IV field are among the most critical leaker parts in this protocol, respectively.
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页码:7191 / 7208
页数:17
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