• DocumentCode
    2079275
  • Title

    BitWhisper: Covert Signaling Channel between Air-Gapped Computers Using Thermal Manipulations

  • Author

    Guri, Mordechai ; Monitz, Matan ; Mirski, Yisroel ; Elovici, Yuval

  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    13-17 July 2015
  • Firstpage
    276
  • Lastpage
    289
  • Abstract
    It has been assumed that the physical separation (´air-gap´) of computers provides a reliable level of security, such that should two adjacent computers become compromised, the covert exchange of data between them would be impossible. In this paper, we demonstrate BitWhisper, a method of bridging the air-gap between adjacent compromised computers by using their heat emissions and built-in thermal sensors to create a covert communication channel. Our method is unique in two respects: it supports bidirectional communication, and it requires no additional dedicated peripheral hardware. We provide experimental results based on the implementation of the Bit-Whisper prototype, and examine the channel´s properties and limitations. Our experiments included different layouts, with computers positioned at varying distances from one another, and several sensor types and CPU configurations (e.g., Virtual Machines). We also discuss signal modulation and communication protocols, showing how BitWhisper can be used for the exchange of data between two computers in a close proximity (positioned 0-40 cm apart) at an effective rate of 1-8 bits per hour, a rate which makes it possible to infiltrate brief commands and exfiltrate small amount of data (e.g., passwords) over the covert channel.
  • Keywords
    Central Processing Unit; Computers; Heating; Layout; Temperature sensors; air-gap; bridging; covert channel; exfiltration; infiltration; sensors; temperature;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF), 2015 IEEE 28th
  • Conference_Location
    Verona, Italy
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CSF.2015.26
  • Filename
    7243739