BaseSpec is a system that performs a comparative analysis of baseband implementation and the specifications of cellular networks.

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Overview

Description

BaseSpec is a system that performs a comparative analysis of baseband implementation and the specifications of cellular networks. The key intuition of BaseSpec is that a message decoder in baseband software embeds the protocol specification in a machine-friendly structure to parse incoming messages; hence, the embedded protocol structures can be easily extracted and compared with the specification. This enables BaseSpec to automate the comparison process and explicitly discover mismatches in the protocol implementation, which are non-compliant to the specification. These mismatches can directly pinpoint the mistakes of developers when embedding the protocol structures or hint at potential vulnerabilities.

BaseSpec Overview

With BaseSpec, we analyzed the implementation of cellular standard L3 messages in 18 baseband firmware images of 9 devices models from one of the top three vendors. BaseSpec identified hundreds of mismatches that indicate both functional errors and potentially vulnerable points. We investigated their functional and security implications and discovered 9 erroneous cases affecting 33 distinct messages: 5 of these cases are functional errors and 4 of them are memory-related vulnerabilities. Notably, 2 of the vulnerabilities are critical remote code execution (RCE) 0-days. We also applied BaseSpec to 3 models from a different vendor in the top three. Through this analysis, BaseSpec identified multiple mismatches, 2 of which led us to discover a buffer overflow bug.

For more details, please see our paper.

Disclaimer

The current release of BaseSpec only includes the parts that are irrelevant to the vendors: preprocessing (i.e., memory layout analysis and function identification), complementary specification parsing, and comparison.

We reported all findings to the two vendors; one strongly refuses to publish the details, and the other has not responded to us yet. The one that refused, particularly, concerned that complete patch deployment would take a long time (over six months) because they should collaborate with each mobile carrier. According to the vendor, they should request the patches to ~280 carriers to update ~130 models globally. Due to this complexity, the vendor thinks that numerous devices might remain unpatched and vulnerable to our bugs. We agree with this and anonymize the vendor in the paper.

How to use

0. Using BaseSpec in IDA Pro

BaseSpec contains python scripts based on IDA Pro APIs (IDAPython). To use BaseSpec, first load load_ida.py as a script file in IDA Pro (using Alt+F7).

1. Preprocessing

For scatter-loading, use basespec.scatterload as below.

from basespec import scatterload
scatterload.run_scatterload()

For function identification, use basespec.preprocess as below.

from basespec import preprocess
preprocess.init_functions()
preprocess.FUNC_BY_LS # identified functions by linear sweep prologue detection
preprocess.FUNC_BY_LS_TIME # time spent for linear sweep prologue detection
preprocess.FUNC_BY_PTR # identified functions by pointer analysis
preprocess.FUNC_BY_PTR_TIME # time spent for pointer analysis

For string initialization, use basespec.preprocess as below.

from basespec import preprocess
preprocess.init_strings()

2. Specification parsing

You can fetch the dictionary containing all specification msgs by running as below.

from basespec import parse_spec
spec_msgs = parse_spec.get_spec_msgs() # spec_msgs[nas_type][msg_type] = ie_list

This spec_msgs dictionary contains a list of IEs for each message. Below is an example to fetch the IE list of the EMM SECURITY MODE COMMAND message.

emm_msgs = spec_msgs[7] # 7 : the type of EPS Mobility Management
smc_ie_list = emm_msgs[0x5d] # 0x5d : the type of SECURITY MODE COMMAND

3. Specification comparing

To compare the message structures in the specification and binary, you should first create the corresponding class instances. Below is an example to compare the IE list of the EMM ATTACH ACCEPT message (examples/ex_check_spec.py).

from basespec.analyze_spec import check_spec
from basespec.structs.l3msg import IeInfo, L3MsgInfo, L3ProtInfo

# EMM protocol
pd = 7

# EMM attach accept message
msg_type = 0x42

# Build a message
# The information should be extracted from embedded message structures in the binary.
IE_list = []
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0, min=1, max=1, imperative=True))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0, min=1, max=1, imperative=True))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0, min=1, max=1, imperative=True))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0, min=6, max=96, imperative=True))
#IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0, min=0, max=32767, imperative=True)) #missing
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0x50, min=11, max=11, imperative=False))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0x13, min=5, max=5, imperative=False))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0x23, min=5, max=8, imperative=False))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0x53, min=1, max=1, imperative=False))
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0x4A, min=1, max=99, imperative=False)) #invalid
IE_list.append(IeInfo(msg_type, name="", iei=0xFF, min=5, max=5, imperative=False)) #unknown
attach_accept_msg = L3MsgInfo(pd, msg_type, name="Attach accept", direction="DL", ie_list=IE_list)

# Build protocol
EMM_prot = L3ProtInfo(pd, [attach_accept_msg])

l3_list = [EMM_prot]

# Compare with specification
check_spec(l3_list, pd)

This returns the mismatch results in a CSV format. Below is a part of the output in a CSV table format.

IE Name Reference Spec IEI Spec Presence Spec Format Spec Length Bin IEI Bin Imperative Bin Length Bin Idx Error 1 Error 2
EPS attach result EPS attach result M V 1/2 00 True 1 0x42
Spare half octet Spare half octet M V 1/2 00 True 1 0x42
T3412 value GPRS timer M V 1 00 True 1 0x42
TAI list Tracking area identity list M LV 7-97 00 True 7-97 0x42
GUTI EPS mobile identity 50 O TLV 13 50 False 13 0x42
Location area identification Location area identification 13 O TV 6 13 False 6 0x42
MS identity Mobile identity 23 O TLV 7-10 23 False 7-10 0x42
EMM cause EMM cause 53 O TV 2 53 False 2 0x42
Equivalent PLMNs PLMN list 4A O TLV 5-47 4A False 3-101 0x42 non-imperative invalid mismatch (min length) non-imperative invalid mismatch (max length)
- - - - - - FF False 5 0x42 non-imperative unknown mismatch
ESM message container ESM message container M LV-E 5-n - - - - imperative missing mismatch
T3402 value GPRS timer 17 O TV 2 - - - - non-imperative missing mismatch
T3423 value GPRS timer 59 O TV 2 - - - - non-imperative missing mismatch
...

Issues

Tested environment

We ran all our experiments on a machine equipped with an Intel Core I7-6700K CPU at 4.00 GHz and 64 GB DDR4 RAM. We setup Windows 10 Pro, IDA Pro v7.4, and Python 3.7.6 on the machine.

For converting the doc and pdf files, we ran it on a Linux machine. Please check this function.

Authors

This project has been conducted by the below authors at KAIST.

Citation

We would appreciate if you consider citing our paper.

@article{kim:2021:basespec,
  author = {Eunsoo Kim and Dongkwan Kim and CheolJun Park and Insu Yun and Yongdae Kim},
  title = {{BaseSpec}: Comparative Analysis of Baseband Software and Cellular Specifications for L3 Protocols},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2021 Annual Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS)},
  year = 2021,
  month = feb,
  address = {Online}
}
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