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14th USENIX Security Symposium — Abstract

Pp. 303–314 of the Proceedings

Fixing Races for Fun and Profit: How to abuse atime

Nikita Borisov, Rob Johnson, Naveen Sastry, David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley

Abstract

Dean and Hu proposed a probabilistic countermeasure to the classic access(2)/open(2) TOCTTOU race condition in privileged Unix programs [4]. In this paper, we describe an attack that succeeds with very high probability against their countermeasure. We then consider a stronger randomized variant of their defense and show that it, too, is broken. We conclude that access(2) must never be used in privileged Unix programs. The tools we develop can be used to attack other filesystem races, underscoring the importance of avoiding such races in secure software.
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