Breach Extraction Attacks: Exposing and Addressing the Leakage in Second Generation Compromised Credential Checking Services

Dario Pasquini, Danilo Francati, Giuseppe Ateniese, Evgenios M. Kornaropoulos

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Abstract

Credential tweaking attacks use breached passwords to generate semantically similar passwords and gain access to victims' services. These attacks sidestep the first generation of compromised credential checking (C3) services. The second generation of compromised credential checking services, called 'Might I Get Pwned' (MIGP), is a privacy-preserving protocol that defends against credential tweaking attacks by allowing clients to query whether a password or a semantically similar variation is present in the server's compromised credentials dataset. The desired privacy requirements include not revealing the user's entered password to the server and ensuring that no compromised credentials are disclosed to the client.In this work, we formalize the cryptographic leakage of the MIGP protocol and perform a security analysis to assess its impact on the credentials held by the server. We focus on how this leakage aids breach extraction attacks, where an honest-but-curious client interacts with the server to extract information about the stored credentials. Furthermore, we discover additional leakage that arises from the implementation of Cloudflare's deployment of MIGP. We evaluate how the discovered leakage affects the guessing capability of an attacker in relation to breach extraction attacks. Finally, we propose MIGP 2.0, a new iteration of the MIGP protocol designed to minimize data leakage and prevent the introduced attacks.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 45th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, SP 2024
Pages1405-1423
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9798350331301
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event45th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, SP 2024 - San Francisco, United States
Duration: 20 May 202423 May 2024

Publication series

NameProceedings - IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
ISSN (Print)1081-6011

Conference

Conference45th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, SP 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco
Period20/05/2423/05/24

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