RE: [malware-list] TALPA - a threat model? well sorta.

From: david
Date: Fri Aug 15 2008 - 16:08:32 EST


On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Press, Jonathan wrote:

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Subject: RE: [malware-list] TALPA - a threat model? well sorta.

On Fri, 15 Aug 2008, Press, Jonathan wrote:
In addition, to generalize from the incorrect idea that the actions
of
root are not being defended against to the idea that the possible
impacts of an administrator's actions in configuring an application
should not be accounted for at all in our thinking doesn't make
sense to
me anyway.

questions had been raised about how this model could defend against
all
the tricky things that root can do, the answer was that they are not
trying to defend against root doing tricky things.

turning off the scanner, letting things get infected, and turning it
back
on would fall in the same catagory as marking a file that the scanner
marked as bad as sucessfully scanned.

Well, I agree that there are things you can't prevent, that's for sure.
But the point is to build the "threat model" and application
functionality around the idea that IF they happen, you want to be able
to plug the resulting holes as well as you can. You can't simply close
your eyes to the possibility.

correct, and the threat model that was documented as what we are trying to defend against explicity says that actions by root (or other running programs, including running malware) are not part of the threat model they are trying to address (it doesn't mean that they aren't important, just that they are not trying to deal with them). All they are trying to do is to have a way to scan files. Since there is use in having support for this (for security theater, a little real security, and for other purposes like indexing) we are figuing out how to provide tools that would allow this.

David Lang
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