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LanDscAPe: Exploring LDAP weaknesses and data leaks at Internet scale

AuthorKaspereit, Jonas; Öndarö, Gurur; Luvizotto Cesar, Gustavo; Ebbers, Simon; Ising, Fabian; Saatjohann, Christoph; Jonker, Mattijs; Holz, Ralph; Schinzel, Sebastian
Date2024
TypeConference Paper
AbstractThe Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is the standard technology to query information stored in directories. These directories can contain sensitive personal data such as usernames, email addresses, and passwords. LDAP is also used as a central, organization-wide storage of configuration data for other services. Hence, it is important to the security posture of many organizations, not least because it is also at the core of Microsoft’s Active Directory, and other identity management and authentication services. We report on a large-scale security analysis of deployed LDAP servers on the Internet. We developed LanDscAPe, a scanning tool that analyzes security-relevant misconfigurations of LDAP servers and the security of their TLS configurations. Our Internet-wide analysis revealed more than 10k servers that appear susceptible to a range of threats, including insecure configurations, deprecated software with known vulnerabilities, and insecure TLS setups. 4.9k LDAP servers host personal data, and 1.8k even leak passwords. We document, classify, and discuss these and briefly describe our notification campaign to address these concerning issues.
ConferenceUSENIX Security Symposium 2024
Urlhttps://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/473929