Mobile Application Security Sharing Session May 2013
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1 Mobile Application Security Sharing Session
2 Agenda Introduction of speakers Mobile Application Security Trends and Challenges 5 Key Focus Areas for an mobile application assessment 2
3 Introduction of speakers Felix Kan (Senior Consultant, ) Global Mobile Core Team Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 3
4 Mobile application security Trends and Challenges 4
5 Trends and Challenges Overall We should stay succinct in this section Applications Device Network Security design Secure coding Data protection Mobile application protection Security features Mobile device management Use case in business contexts Communication security Protocols Cellular carriers offerings 5
6 Trends and Challenges Applications Offline access to data Anti-virus / malware Device compromise detections Social media apps Hidden (premium) features 6
7 Trends and Challenges Applications Offline storage Why? Presentations The Challenges Remote wipe? Data leakage Edit offline Identity thefts Trends Business applications enable business intelligence reports store corporate data and credentials 7
8 Trends and Challenges Applications Why anti-malware? Compensation Why malware? Approval process Sandbox design Security Code signature Is it working? Bouncer, an inhouse malware discovery tool of Google, could be bypassed by malwares that play dead for 5 min. 8
9 Trends and Challenges Applications JB detection - Why? Reduce attack surface The Challenges Application integrity Trends Hacking tools can be downloaded to go around the JB detection and other validation logic (e.g., in-app purchase) 9
10 Trends and Challenges Applications Self destructed media For fun The Challenges Traceability Private communications Data leakage Trends More sophisticated options are available for self destructed communications (e.g., encryptions) 10
11 Trends and Challenges Applications Hidden features Why? Revenue The Challenges Data leakage Hacking activities Identity thefts Trends Back doors are not uncommon in mobile; Premium features are locked unless users have paid. 11
12 Challenges A Chicago-based digital forensics company performed a assessment and discovered the following mobile statistics: 76% of Android and ios apps store Usernames in clear text on mobile devices 10% of Android and ios apps store Passwords in clear text on mobile devices 10% 76% on a sample size of 100 mobile apps. 12
13 The Importance of Application Security SQL injection attacks, cross-site scripting, authentication bypass, and exploitation of session variables contributed to nearly half of breaches attributed to hacking or network intrusion. It is no secret that attackers are moving up the stack and targeting the application layer. 5% 18% 15% 39% Why don t our defences follow suit? 23% Application/Service Layer OS/Platform Layer Exploits Know Vulnerability Verizon DataBreach Report
14 Trends and Challenges Device Enhanced security features on device QR reader Device tracking Data forensics 14
15 Trends and Challenges Device Jailbreak: Why? Free Apps Awesome utilities Jailbreak: So? And the Demand: JB tool was installed for 4M devices by US and China users Data leakage Identity thefts 15
16 Trends and Challenges Device Similarly Free Apps Awesome utilities Additionally Fundamentally Full disk encryption is not available Data on SD card can be stolen Security features Bloatware Performance 580% increase of malware in
17 Trends and Challenges Device Enhanced security features on device QRishing : Phishing with QR code QR reader Device tracking Finger print detection (rumo 17
18 Trends and Challenges Device Apps gathering your PII ios 6 more granular privacy controls From UDID to IDFA (Identifier for Advertising) Mobile device management GPS tracking
19 Trends and Challenges Device Forensic on smart phones Android Multiple tools available: XTC clip File extractions in recovery mode (yes, bypassing the device passcode) Boot into HBOOT mode and run fastboot command ios Data recovery for deleted files (passcode required) 19
20 Mobile application security 5 Key Focus Areas for an mobile application assessment 20
21 5 Key Focus Areas Security strategy Application security assessment Defined mobile security platform architecture Application provisioning Software development life cycle 21
22 Security across mobility requires an examination of the various layers across the mobile ecosystem Security strategy and governance Policies, standards, and procedures Mobile security platform architecture Users Mobile Devices* Channels / Applications Network Enterprise Browser (WAP / HTML 5) SMS client Native clients(app) Voice IM RIA Java ME USSD LAN connectivity RFID / NFC Bluetooth WAN connectivity 2G / 3G / 4G / LTE WIFI * Mobile Devices include Smartphones, tablets and supporting devices Protocols SSL / TLS WPA x DMZ Web Publishing Server MDM Gateway Server Mobile Middleware Public API Business services & integration OTA sync P2P Web services Secure API Secure SOA Applications Application servers MDM / MEAP servers Directory servers /domain servers Content management servers Mobile virtualization solution Core back-office platforms (e.g. ERP) Data CRM Inventory management Sales Financial Other content 22
23 Pain points of secure application development process In order to satisfy market demand and reap the benefits of mobile technology, organizations are often pushing these applications to production without considering security imperatives. The questions to the right are often present in client environments as they implement mobile solutions. While many traditional web application vulnerabilities remain present in the mobile environment, mobile-specific challenges must also be addressed. Data Classification Sufficient Risk Assessments Aligning Security Controls with Risk Appetite Insecure Data Storage Application Reverse Engineering What is the sensitivity of the data that will be accessed by the mobile applications? What are the potential consequences that an application data breach may have on the organization? What regulatory requirements exist for relevant sensitive data? What security controls should be implemented in accordance with regulations and risk appetite? Does the business case require storage of data on the device? Can the application function locally and without server connectivity? Is all stored data sufficiently encrypted? Can attackers access the application flow and create duplicates? Can attackers reverse engineer the application to circumnavigate security controls? Via OWASP Top 10 Mobile Risks v1.0 23
24 Considerations Summary Mobile Application Security Considerations: Mobile security controls should be considered throughout every step of the SDLC to enhance secure development. Mobile application developers along with Infrastructure and Information Security personnel should consider implementing controls of the following domains as deemed appropriate by risk. Developers Security Management Mobile Application SDLC Components Architecture Infrastructure 24
25 Considerations Developers Storage Authentication Authorization Session Management Audit / Logging Memory Miscellaneous Developers Architecture Mobile Application SDLC Components Security Management Infrastructure 25
26 Considerations Architecture Security Maintainability Scalability Availability Developers Architecture Mobile Application SDLC Components Security Management Infrastructure 26
27 Considerations Infrastructure Access to Network Resources Application Behavior Firewalls Developers Architecture Mobile Application SDLC Components Security Management Infrastructure 27
28 Considerations Security Management Privacy Policies Risk Assessments Application Behavior Developers Architecture Mobile Application SDLC Components Security Management Infrastructure 28
29 Application provisioning Apps Classifica tion Access Control Mobile Device Management January
30 Application security assessment Model Threats Targeted Automated Scanning Advanced Manual Attacks Remediation Validation Gather prerequisite information about the application and systems supporting the application to develop appropriate testing scenarios Identify relevant threats Determine applicable testing scenarios and attack vectors Perform targeted automated scanning against the mobile application s web services and input fields for known vulnerabilities. Attempt to circumvent mobile application controls OWASP top 10 mobile risks Native application and web-based attacks Network-based attacks Privilege escalation Identify sensitive data remaining on the device Conduct retesting of high and medium risk vulnerabilities to ensure defects have been adequately addressed 30
31 Mobile Top Ten security risks Common mobile application flaws published by industry groups, including the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Mobile Top Ten security risks 1 Insecure or unnecessary client-side data storage 6 Client-side injection 2 Lack of data protection in transit 7 Client-side DOS 3 Personal data leakage 8 Malicious third-party code 4 Failure to protect resources with strong authentication 9 Client-side buffer overflow 5 Failure to implement least privilege authorization policy 10 Failure to apply server-side controls 31
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