IS IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM AFFECTED BY ‘MALFORMED MESSAGE’ ATTACKS? - An Evaluation of OpenIMS
Author(s) -
Nikos Vrakas,
Dimitris Geneiatakis,
Costas Lambrinoudakis
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
proceedings of the international conference on security and cryptography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0003519602750280
Subject(s) - computer science , robustness (evolution) , ip multimedia subsystem , computer network , architecture , multimedia , embedded system , computer security , quality of service , art , biochemistry , chemistry , visual arts , gene
In this paper we assess the open IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) robustness against malformed message attacks. We employ an IMS test-bed architecture using two different testing suites; the PROTOS which is publicly available, and a proprietary one, that has been develop for the purpose of this specific work. Results have highlighted that although IMS can effectively handle well-known malformed messages, such as those utilized in PROTOS, it cannot manage satisfactorily unknown malformed messages. During the attack scenarios memory consumption increases up to 25%, while the end-to-end delay experienced by the users increases up to 4000%.
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