Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6883375 | Computers & Electrical Engineering | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
JavaScript is a standard of client-side scripting languages. Due to its cross-platform property, JavaScript is widely used in web pages. Hence its security problems can seriously influence the security of devices executing code written by it. This paper proposes a Cloud-based Protection approach against JavaScript-based attacks to browsers, called CPJ. CPJ provides timely and effective protection to web browsers to cope with attackers' continuously developing new JavaScript-based attack approaches. CPJ integrates VirusTotal, a cloud-based security analysis service, into a browser. Therefore, with the latest malware signature databases, it can analyze the behavior of a variety of JavaScript files. It allows a browser to block malicious code when the browser is surfing the Internet. We demonstrate its feasibility using Internet experiments, and show its effectiveness on a variety of suspicious targets. According to our experiments, CPJ has rather good sensitivity and performance.
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Authors
Fu-Hau Hsu, Yan-Ling Hwang, Chia-Hao Lee, Chieh-Ju Lin, KaiWei Chang, Chen-Chia Huang,