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There are More Fish in the Sea: Automated Vulnerability Repair via Binary Templates (2411.18088v1)

Published 27 Nov 2024 in cs.SE

Abstract: As software vulnerabilities increase in both volume and complexity, vendors often struggle to repair them promptly. Automated vulnerability repair has emerged as a promising solution to reduce the burden of manual debugging and fixing activities. However, existing techniques exclusively focus on repairing the vulnerabilities at the source code level, which has various limitations. For example, they are not applicable to those (e.g., users or security analysts) who do not have access to the source code. Consequently, this restricts the practical application of these techniques, especially in cases where vendors are unable to provide timely patches. In this paper, we aim to address the above limitations by performing vulnerability repair at binary code level, and accordingly propose a template-based automated vulnerability repair approach for Java binaries. Built on top of the literature, we collect fix templates from both existing template-based automated program repair approaches and vulnerability-specific analyses, which are then implemented for the Java binaries. Our systematic application of these templates effectively mitigates vulnerabilities: experiments on the Vul4J dataset demonstrate that TemVUR successfully repairs 11 vulnerabilities, marking a notable 57.1% improvement over current repair techniques. Moreover, TemVUR securely fixes 66.7% more vulnerabilities compared to leading techniques (15 vs. 9), underscoring its effectiveness in mitigating the risks posed by these vulnerabilities. To assess the generalizability of TemVUR, we curate the ManyVuls4J dataset, which goes beyond Vul4J to encompass a wider diversity of vulnerabilities. With 30% more vulnerabilities than its predecessor (increasing from 79 to 103). The evaluation on ManyVuls4J reaffirms TemVUR's effectiveness and generalizability across a diverse set of real-world vulnerabilities.

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