WAF-A-MoLE: Evading Web Application Firewalls through Adversarial Machine Learning

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Authors Luca Demetrio, Andrea Valenza, Gabriele Costa, Giovanni Lagorio arXiv ID 2001.01952 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Citations 40 Venue ACM Symposium on Applied Computing Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Web Application Firewalls are widely used in production environments to mitigate security threats like SQL injections. Many industrial products rely on signature-based techniques, but machine learning approaches are becoming more and more popular. The main goal of an adversary is to craft semantically malicious payloads to bypass the syntactic analysis performed by a WAF. In this paper, we present WAF-A-MoLE, a tool that models the presence of an adversary. This tool leverages on a set of mutation operators that alter the syntax of a payload without affecting the original semantics. We evaluate the performance of the tool against existing WAFs, that we trained using our publicly available SQL query dataset. We show that WAF-A-MoLE bypasses all the considered machine learning based WAFs.
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