Missing Source Correlation of Multiple Independent Data

Draft Base
Structure: Simple
Description

The product relies on one source of data, preventing the ability to detect if an adversary has compromised a data source.

Extended Description

To operate successfully, a product sometimes has to implicitly trust the integrity of an information source. When information is implicitly signed, one can ensure that the data was not tampered in transit. This does not ensure that the information source was not compromised when responding to a request. By requesting information from multiple sources, one can check if all of the data is the same. If they are not, the system should report the information sources that respond with a different or minority value as potentially compromised. If there are not enough answers to provide a majority or plurality of responses, the system should report all of the sources as potentially compromised. As the seriousness of the impact of incorrect integrity increases, so should the number of independent information sources that would need to be queried.

Common Consequences 1
Scope: ConfidentialityIntegrity

Impact: Read Application DataModify Application DataGain Privileges or Assume Identity

An attacker that may be able to execute a single Person-in-the-Middle attack can subvert a check of an external oracle (e.g. the ACME protocol check for a file on a website), and thus inject an arbitrary reply to the single perspective request to the external oracle.

Potential Mitigations 2
Phase: Requirements
Design system to use a Practical Byzantine fault method, to request information from multiple sources to verify the data and report on potentially compromised information sources.
Phase: Implementation
Failure to use a Practical Byzantine fault method when requesting data. Lack of place to report potentially compromised information sources. Relying on non-independent information sources for integrity checking. Failure to report information sources that respond in the minority to incident response procedures.
References 3
Validation Vulnerabilities
moparisthebest
05-06-2015
ID: REF-1125
Multi-Perspective Validation Improves Domain Validation Security
Josh Aas, Daniel McCarney, and Roland Shoemaker
19-02-2020
ID: REF-1126
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance and Proactive Recovery
Miguel Castro and Barbara Liskov
04-11-2002
ID: REF-1127
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