2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.08686
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Modelling Agent-Skipping Attacks in Message Forwarding Protocols

Abstract: Message forwarding protocols are protocols in which a chain of agents handles transmission of a message. Each agent forwards the received message to the next agent in the chain. For example, TLS middleboxes act as intermediary agents in TLS, adding functionality such as filtering or compressing data.In such protocols, an attacker may attempt to bypass one or more intermediary agents. Such an agent-skipping attack can the violate security requirements of the protocol.Using the multiset rewriting model in the sy… Show more

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