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Mathematical Foundations of Computer Security
Hooked-browser network with BeEF and Google Drive
D. N. Kolegov, O. V. Broslavsky, N. E. Oleksov National Research Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
Abstract:
At the present time, Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) supports experimental WebRTC-based mechanism for implementing a hooked browser meshed-network. The main purpose of this solution is to avoid tracking post-exploitation communication back to BeEF command and control server. We propose an alternate method to provide more anonymity and undetectability for BeEF hooked browser communications. The main idea is to use covert channel communications over known and popular cloud web services, for example Google Drive, by using it as shared resources between BeEF server and hooked browsers. In this case, there is no direct communication between BeEF server and hooked browsers, all of them communicate only with Google API servers. The implementation is based on Google Drive file system primitives and its API. We consider practical issues of this implementation and show how this can be implemented in BeEF.
Keywords:
computer security, HTTP, covert channels, web application security, web browsers security, botnets.
Citation:
D. N. Kolegov, O. V. Broslavsky, N. E. Oleksov, “Hooked-browser network with BeEF and Google Drive”, Prikl. Diskr. Mat., 2015, no. 4(30), 72–76
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/pdm523 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/pdm/y2015/i4/p72
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