Title :
Comparing Lexical Analysis Tools for Buffer Overflow Detection in Network Software
Author :
Pozza, Davide ; Sisto, Riccardo ; Durante, Luca ; Valenzano, Adriano
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Autom. e Inf., Politecnico di Torino
Abstract :
Many of the bugs in distributed software modules are security vulnerabilities, the most common and also the most exploited of which are buffer overflows and they typically arise in programs written in the C language. This paper, focusing on static analysis tools for detecting buffer overflows in C programs, presents a methodology for experimentally evaluating and comparing the main objective features of such tools. The proposed method is based on testing all the tools on a common set of publicly available, open source software packages, and makes use of specific metrics defined to evaluate the main tool features. In particular, the evaluation aims at quantifying how close the tool is to a complete and sound tool. Our approach has been applied for an initial evaluation of the class of static analysis tools that are based on lexical analysis, using as test cases three well known network software packages. The results obtained, illustrated and commented on in this paper, offer some interesting indications
Keywords :
C language; buffer storage; distributed programming; public domain software; security of data; software packages; telecommunication security; C language; buffer overflow detection; distributed software module; lexical analysis tool; network software; open source software package; security vulnerability; static analysis tool; Buffer overflow; Computer bugs; Computer languages; Data security; Genetic programming; Intelligent networks; Software packages; Software safety; Software testing; Software tools; Flawfinder; ITS4; Rats; buffer overflow; lexical analysis; static analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Communication System Software and Middleware, 2006. Comsware 2006. First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9575-1
DOI :
10.1109/COMSWA.2006.1665217