Title :
Securing a femtocell-based location service
Author :
Brassil, Jack ; Manadhata, Pratyusa K.
Author_Institution :
HP Labs., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract :
Mobile device users are increasingly incented to falsify their locations to retain location privacy while capturing economic benefits such as location-based retail discounts. Location spoofing is easily achieved with several widely-used location services that rely on smartphone applications to convey GPS coordinates, IP addresses, or WiFi Positioning System radio environment data. In earlier work we introduced a network infrastructure-based system that provides spontaneous, rapid, and robust mobile device location authentication by supplementing existing 802.11x APs with off-the-shelf femtocells. The proposed system has the property of leveraging mobile operator infrastructure, without requiring operator participation in either providing or authenticating location. In this paper we present a security analysis of the location authentication system. We assess its resistance to DoS attacks, identify various approaches for a mobile user to deceive a location verifier with and without the assistance of a colluder, and explore the tradeoffs between cost and complexity in mounting such attacks. Finally, we identify a collection of system modifications and countermeasures to anticipated attacks designed to decrease location authentication system vulnerabilities and increase privacy protection.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; femtocellular radio; telecommunication security; wireless LAN; DoS attacks; Femtocell-based location service security; GPS coordinates; IP addresses; WiFi positioning system radio; leveraging mobile operator infrastructure; location authentication system vulnerabilities; location privacy; location spoofing; location-based retail discounts; mobile device; privacy protection; Authentication; Bandwidth; Feeds; Femtocells; Mobile communication; Resource description framework; E-911; GPS; WPS; covert channels; distance bounding; indoor positioning; location privacy; proximity testing;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile and Wireless Networking (iCOST), 2012 International Conference on Selected Topics in
Conference_Location :
Avignon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0935-6
DOI :
10.1109/iCOST.2012.6271286