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Specognitor: Identifying Spectre Vulnerabilities via Prediction-Aware Symbolic Execution

Published 24 Nov 2022 in cs.CR, cs.AR, cs.SC, and cs.SE | (2211.13526v1)

Abstract: Spectre attacks exploit speculative execution to leak sensitive information. In the last few years, a number of static side-channel detectors have been proposed to detect cache leakage in the presence of speculative execution. However, these techniques either ignore branch prediction mechanism, detect static pre-defined patterns which is not suitable for detecting new patterns, or lead to false negatives. In this paper, we illustrate the weakness of prediction-agnostic state-of-the-art approaches. We propose Specognitor, a novel prediction-aware symbolic execution engine to soundly explore program paths and detect subtle spectre variant 1 and variant 2 vulnerabilities. We propose a dynamic pattern detection mechanism to account for both existing and future vulnerabilities. Our experimental results show the effectiveness and efficiency of Specognitor in analyzing real-world cryptographic programs w.r.t. different processor families.

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