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a novel security scheme for online banking based on virtual machine
Guan Bei; Wu Yanjun; Wang Yongji
2012
Conference Name2012 IEEE 6th International Conference on Software Security and Reliability Companion, SERE-C 2012
SourceProceedings of the 2012 IEEE 6th International Conference on Software Security and Reliability Companion, SERE-C 2012
Pages12-17
Conference DateJune 20, 2012 - June 22, 2012
Conference PlaceGaithersburg, MD, United states
Indexed TypeEI
ISBN9780769547435
Department(1) National Engineering Research Center for Fundamental Software Institute of Software China; (2) State Key Laboratory of Computer Science Institute of Software China; (3) Graduate University Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China
English AbstractCurrent online banking scheme built on ordinary software stack, which comprises of the operating system and its applications running on it, is facing attacks including Phishing, Pharming, Malicious Software Attacks (MSW), Man in the Middle Attacks (MITM) and Keylogger. Today's countermeasures either prevent only part of these attacks or have high cost on performance and usability. In this paper, we introduce the Domain Online Banking (DOBank), a novel security scheme for online banking that combines the virtual machine (VM) technology with web services. Firstly, DOBank encapsulates the banking service into a lightweight domain and protects it from any attacks caused by virus from the user's host. Secondly, the domain can access certain hardware devices exclusively against Keylogger and gains nearly native performance using the passthrough technology. Finally, we use the virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) for the online banking domain's integrity verification as well as the SSL/TLS (Security Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security) protocol for the confidentiality of data transaction over the internet. We show that this scheme is secure enough to prevent typical viruses that threaten the online banking. The experiments on the network throughput and the time consumed of integrity measurement show it adds little overhead to the overall system. © 2012 IEEE.; Current online banking scheme built on ordinary software stack, which comprises of the operating system and its applications running on it, is facing attacks including Phishing, Pharming, Malicious Software Attacks (MSW), Man in the Middle Attacks (MITM) and Keylogger. Today's countermeasures either prevent only part of these attacks or have high cost on performance and usability. In this paper, we introduce the Domain Online Banking (DOBank), a novel security scheme for online banking that combines the virtual machine (VM) technology with web services. Firstly, DOBank encapsulates the banking service into a lightweight domain and protects it from any attacks caused by virus from the user's host. Secondly, the domain can access certain hardware devices exclusively against Keylogger and gains nearly native performance using the passthrough technology. Finally, we use the virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) for the online banking domain's integrity verification as well as the SSL/TLS (Security Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security) protocol for the confidentiality of data transaction over the internet. We show that this scheme is secure enough to prevent typical viruses that threaten the online banking. The experiments on the network throughput and the time consumed of integrity measurement show it adds little overhead to the overall system. © 2012 IEEE.
Keywordc (Programming Language) Computer Crime Computer Simulation Internet Protocols Software Reliability Viruses Web Services Websites
SponsorshipIEEE Reliability Society
Language英语
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/15775
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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Guan Bei,Wu Yanjun,Wang Yongji. a novel security scheme for online banking based on virtual machine[C],2012:12-17.
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