14th USENIX Security Symposium Abstract
Pp. 287302 of the Proceedings
OPUS: Online Patches and Updates for Security
Gautam Altekar, Ilya Bagrak, Paul Burstein, Andrew Schultz, University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
We present OPUS, a tool for dynamic software patching capable of applying fixes to a C program at runtime. OPUS's primary goal is to enable application of security patches to interactive applications that are a frequent target of security exploits. By restricting the type of patches admitted by our system, we are able to significantly reduce any additional burden on the programmer beyond what would normally be required in developing and testing a conventional stop-and-restart patch. We hand-tested 26 real CERT vulnerabilities, of which 22 were dynamically patched with our current OPUS prototype, doing so with negligible runtime overhead and no prior knowledge of the tool's existence on the patch programmer's part.
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