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Martyn Ruks & Nils present Security Testing 4G (LTE) Networks at 44CON 2012 in London, September 2012.

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Security Testing 4G (LTE) Networks 44con 6th September 2012 Martyn Ruks & Nils

1 11/09/2012

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Today’s Talk

• Intro to 4G (LTE) Networks

• Technical Details

• Attacks and Testing

• Defences

• Conclusions

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Intro to 4G (LTE) Networks

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A Brief History Lesson

• 1G – 1980s Analogue technology (AMPS, TACS)

• 2G – 1990s Move to digital (GSM,GPRS,EDGE)

• 3G – 2000s Improved data services (UMTS, HSPA)

• 4G – 2010s High bandwidth data (LTE Advanced)

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Mobile Networks

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Historic Vulnerabilities

• Older networks have been the subject of practical and theoretical attacks

• Examples include:

• Ability to man in the middle

• No perfect forward secrecy

• No encryption on the back-end

• LTE Advanced addresses previous attacks

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Mobile Networks

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Current Status of 4G

• Lots of 4G networks running or planned (eg Scandinavia, US)

• UK Trials have run in Cornwall, London etc

• Spectrum auction is important

• EE services launches soon!

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Mobile Networks

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Why is 4G Important?

• Digital Britain strategy

• Fixed line broadband expensive in remote locations

• Provides high speed mobile data services

• High level of scalability on the back-end

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Mobile Networks

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Technical Details

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NodeB Core

Network

Internet Base Station User Back-End

Conceptual View 3G

RNC

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Network Overview 3G

UE

NB

NB SGSN GGSN Internet

HSS AuC

Core Network

RNC

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eNodeB

EPC

Internet Base Station User Back-End

Conceptual View 4G

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Network Overview 4G

UE

eNB

eNB

MME

SGw PGw PCRF Internet

HSS

EPC

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User Equipment (UE)

• What the customer uses to connect

• Mainly dongles and hubs at present

• Smartphones and tablets will follow (already lots in US)

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The Components

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evolved Node B (eNB)

• The bridge between wired and wireless networks

• Forwards signalling traffic to the MME

• Passes data traffic to the PDN/Serving Gateway

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The Components

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Evolved Packet Core (EPC)

• The back-end core network

• Manages access to data services

• Uses IP for all communications

• Divided into several components

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The Components

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Mobile Management Entity (MME)

• Termination point for UE Signalling

• Handles authentication

events

• Key component in back-end communications

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The Components

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Home Subscriber Service (HSS)

• Contains a user’s subscription data (profile)

• Typically includes the Authentication Centre (AuC)

• Where key material is stored

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The Components

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PDN and Serving Gateways (PGw and SGw)

• Handles data traffic from UE

• Can be consolidated into a

single device

• Responsible for traffic routing

within the back-end

• Implements important filtering controls

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The Components

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Policy Charging and Rules Function (PCRF)

• Does what it says on the tin

• Integrated into the network core

• Allows operator to perform bandwidth shaping

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The Components

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Home eNB (HeNB)

• The “FemtoCell” of LTE

• An eNodeB within your home

• Talks to the MME and PDN/Serving Gateway

• Expected to arrive much later in 4G rollout

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The Components

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Control and User Planes

Network Overview

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Radio Protocols (RRC, PDCP, RLC)

• These all terminate at the eNodeB

• RRC is only used on the control plane

• Wireless user and control data

is encrypted (some exceptions)

• Signalling data can also be encrypted end-to-end

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RRC

PDCP

RLC

The Protocols

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Internet Protocol (IP)

• Used by all back-end comms

• All user data uses it

• Supports both IPv4 and IPv6

• Important to get routing and filtering correct

• Common UDP and TCP services in use

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The Protocols

IP

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The Protocols - SCTP

• Another protocol on top of IP

• Robust session handling

• Bi-directional sessions

• Sequence numbers very important

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The Protocols

IP

SCTP

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The Protocols – GTP-U

• Runs on top of UDP and IP

• One of two variants of GTP used in LTE

• This transports user IP data

• Pair of sessions are used identified by Tunnel-ID

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The Protocols

IP

GTP-U

UDP

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The Protocols – GTP-C

• Runs on top of UDP and IP

• The other variant of GTP used in LTE

• Used for back-end data

• Should not be used by the MME in pure 4G

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The Protocols

IP

GTP-C

UDP

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S1AP

• Runs on top of SCTP and IP

• An ASN.1 protocol

• Transports UE signalling

• UE sessions distinguished by a pair of IDs

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The Protocols

IP

S1AP

SCTP

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X2AP

• Very similar to S1AP

• Used between eNodeBs for signalling and handovers

• Runs over of SCTP and IP and is also an ASN.1 protocol

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The Protocols

IP

X2AP

SCTP

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Potential Attacks

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What Attacks are Possible

• Wireless attacks and the baseband

• Attacking the EPC from UE

• Attacking other UE

• Plugging into the Back-end

• Physical attacks (HeNB)

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Targets for Testing

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Wireless Attacks and the Baseband

• A DIY kit for attacking wireless protocols is now closer (USRP based)

• Best chance is using commercial

kit to get a head-start

• Not the easiest thing to attack

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Targets for Testing

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Attacking the EPC from UE

• Everything in the back-end is IP

• You pay someone to give you IP access to the environment

• Easiest place to start

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Targets for Testing

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Attacking other UE

• Other wirelessly connected devices are close

• May be less protection if seen as a local network

• The gateway may enforce segregation between UE

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Targets for Testing

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Wired network attacks

• eNodeBs will be in public locations

• They need visibility of components in the EPC

• Very easy to communicate with an IP network

• Everything is potentially in scope

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Targets for Testing

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Physical Attacks (eNB)

• Plugging into management interfaces is most likely attack, except …

• A Home eNodeB is a different story

• Hopefully we have learned from the Vodafone Femto-Cell Attack

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Targets for Testing

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What you can Test

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As a Wirelessly Connected User

• Visibility of the back-end from UE

• Visibility of other UEs

• Testing controls enforced by Gateway

• Spoofed source addresses

• GTP Encapsulation (Control and User)

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Tests to Run

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From the Back-End

• Ability to attack MME (signalling)

• Robustness of stacks (eg SCTP) • Fuzzing

• Sequence number generation

• Testing management interfaces • Web consoles

• SSH

• Proprietary protocols

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Tests to Run

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Challenges

• Spoofing UE authentication is difficult

• Messing with radio layers is hard

• ASN.1 protocols are a pain

• Injecting into SCTP is tough

• Easy to break back-end communications

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Tests to Run

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S1AP Protocol

• By default no authentication to the service

• Contains eNodeB data and UE Signalling

• UE Signalling can make use of encryption and integrity checking

• If no UE encryption is used attacks against connected handsets become possible

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Tests to Run

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Tests to Run

eNB UE MME

S1AP NAS

NAS

S1AP and Signalling

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Tests to Run

eNB UE

MME

S1AP and Signalling

Spoofed UE

Spoofed eNB

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Tests to Run

eNB MME

S1AP and Signalling

S1 Setup

S1 Setup Response

Attach Request

Authentication Request

Authentication Response

Security Mode

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GTP Protocol

• Gateway can handle multiple encapsulations

• It uses UDP so easy to have fun with

• The gateway needs to enforce a number of controls that stop attacks

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Tests to Run

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GTP and User Data

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Tests to Run

eNB UE SGw

GTP IP

IP

Internet

IP

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GTP and User Data

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Tests to Run

UE

IP

UDP

GTP

IP

IP

UDP

GTP

eNodeB

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GTP and User Data

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Tests to Run

eNB UE SGw Internet

IP GTP

GTP IP GTP

IP GTP

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GTP and User Data

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Tests to Run

eNB UE SGw

Source IP Address (IP)

Invalid IP Protocols (IP)

GTP Tunnel ID (GTP)

Source IP Address (GTP)

Destination IP Address (IP)

PGw

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Old Skool

• Everything you already know can be applied to testing the back-end

• Its an IP network and has routers and switches

• There are management services running

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Tests to Run

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Defences

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The Multi-Layered Approach

• Get the IP network design right

• Protect the IP traffic in transit

• Enforce controls in the Gateway

• Ensure UE and HeNBs are secure

• Monitoring and Response

• Testing

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Defences

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Unified/Consolidated Gateway

• The “Gateway” enforces some very important controls:

• Anti-spoofing

• Encapsulation protection

• Device to device Routing

• Billing and charging of users

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Defences

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IP Routing

• Architecture design and routing in the core is complex

• Getting it right is critical to security

• We have seen issues with this

• This must be tested before an environment is deployed

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Defences

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IPSec

• If correctly implemented will provide Confidentiality and Integrity protection

• Can also provide authentication between components

• Keeping the keys secure is not trivial and not tested

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Defences

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Architecture Consideration

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EPC

Internet

eNodeB

MME HSS

Serving Gateway PDN Gateway

Internet

Gateway

EPC Switch

Defences

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Conclusions

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• There are 3 key protective controls that should be tested within LTE environments

• Policies and rules in the Unified/Consolidated Gateway

• The implementation of IPSec between all back-end components

• A back-end IP network with well-designed routing and filtering

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Conclusion 1

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• Despite fears from the use of IP in 4G, LTE will improve security if implemented correctly

• The 3 key controls must be correctly implemented

• Testing must be completed for validation

• Continued scrutiny is required

• Legacy systems may be the weakest link

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Conclusion 2

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• Protecting key material used for IPSec is not trivial

• The security model for IPSec needs careful consideration

• Operational security processes are also important

• Home eNodeB security is a challenge

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Conclusion 3

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• More air interface testing is needed

• Will need co-operation from vendors/operators

• “Open” testing tools will need significant development effort

• Still lower hanging fruit if support for legacy wireless standards remain

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Conclusion 4

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Questions

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