학술논문

Forward Pass: On the Security Implications of Email Forwarding Mechanism and Policy
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 IEEE 8th European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P) EUROSP Security and Privacy (EuroS&P), 2023 IEEE 8th European Symposium on. :373-391 Jul, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Protocols
Unsolicited e-mail
Government
Resists
Receivers
Solids
Electronic mail
Email spoofing
Email security
SPF
DKIM
DMARC
Email forwarding
ARC
Language
Abstract
The critical role played by email has led to a range of extension protocols (e.g., SPF, DKIM, DMARC) designed to protect against the spoofing of email sender domains. These protocols are complex as is, but are further complicated by automated email forwarding — used by individual users to manage multiple accounts and by mailing lists to redistribute messages. In this paper, we explore how such email forwarding and its implementations can break the implicit assumptions in widely deployed anti-spoofing protocols. Using large-scale empirical measurements of 20 email forwarding services (16 leading email providers and four popular mailing list services), we identify a range of security issues rooted in forwarding behavior and show how they can be combined to reliably evade existing anti-spoofing controls. We further show how these issues allow attackers to not only deliver spoofed email messages to prominent email providers (e.g., Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, and Zoho), but also reliably spoof email on behalf of tens of thousands of popular domains including sensitive domains used by organizations in government (e.g., state.gov), finance (e.g., transunion.com), law (e.g., perkinscoie.com) and news (e.g., washingtonpost.com) among others.