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协议窥探:AirDrop 和 Quick Share 的漏洞研究

研究团队首次对苹果 AirDrop 和 Android Quick Share 进行跨平台逆向工程和协议感知模糊测试,发现了六个可在无需配对的情况下被利用的零点击漏洞,并构建了名为 AIRFUZZ 的自定义模糊测试工具。

核心要点

  • 首次系统性地通过二进制分析重构了 AirDrop 的七层状态机及 DVZip 自适应压缩方案。
  • 发现六项漏洞(V1‑V6),覆盖 macOS/iOS AirDrop、Samsung Quick Share 与 Google Quick Share for Windows,包括预认证 DoS、XML 递归、NULL 解引用、离线帧分发、加密绕过以及堆使用‑后‑释放。
  • 研发了协议感知模糊测试工具 AIRFUZZ,并对所有发现进行负责任披露,已得到苹果、三星和谷歌的确认。

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协议窥探:AirDrop 和 Quick Share 的漏洞研究

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  • 协议窥探:AirDrop 和 Quick Share 的漏洞研究 研究团队首次对苹果 AirDrop 和 Android Quick Share 进行跨平台逆向工程和协议感知模糊测试,发现了六个可在无需配对的情况下被利用的零点击漏洞,并构建了名为 AIRFUZZ 的自定义模糊测试工具。
  • AirDrop 与 Quick Share 在超过五十亿台设备上运行,且无需预先配对即可被攻击,成为极具吸引力的零点击目标;发现的漏洞可能导致拒绝服务、信息泄露甚至代码执行,揭示了专有协议中的严重安全隐患。
  • [2606.26967] Protocol Prying: Systematic Vulnerability Research in the Apple AirDrop and Android Quick Share Proximity Transfer Protocols Skip to main content a

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  • 不能把来源中的营销表述当作已验证事实。

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[2606.26967] Protocol Prying: Systematic Vulnerability Research in the Apple AirDrop and Android Quick Share Proximity Transfer Protocols Skip to main content arXiv is now an independent nonprofit!

Learn more × Search Submit Donate Log in Search arXiv Press Enter to search · Advanced search Computer Science > Cryptography and Security arXiv:2606.26967 (cs) [Submitted on 25 Jun 2026] Title: Protocol Prying: Systematic Vulnerability Research in the Apple AirDrop and Android Quick Share Proximity Transfer Protocols Authors: Arash Ale Ebrahim , Nils Ole Tippenhauer View a PDF of the paper titled Protocol Prying: Systematic Vulnerability Research in the Apple AirDrop and Android Quick Share Proximity Transfer Protocols, by Arash Ale Ebrahim and 1 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract: Apple AirDrop and Google/Samsung Quick Share are proximity file-transfer protocols used by over five billion devices, yet their application-layer security properties remain largely unstudied because both stacks are proprietary and undocumented.

Both protocols are reachable from wireless proximity without any prior pairing and process complex serialized content (binary plists, CPIO archives, Protocol Buffers, UKEY2 handshakes) inside privileged daemons, making them attractive zero-click targets across multiple operating systems. We perform the first cross-platform reverse engineering and protocol-aware fuzzing study of both stacks.

We reconstruct AirDrop's seven-layer state machine and DVZip adaptive compression from binary analysis, build AIRFUZZ, a protocol-aware fuzzer that mutates pre-compression representations, and complement it with targeted hand-written analyses of Samsung's Quick Share service and Google's Quick Share for Windows.

We discover six vulnerabilities (V1-V6): three pre-authentication issues in macOS/iOS AirDrop (V1: Swift fatalError DoS in the HTTP path router; V2: unbounded XML plist recursion in Foundation; V3: NULL dereference in this http URL 's HTTP/1.1 parser), two protocol-layer flaws in Samsung Quick Share (V4: pre-authentication OfflineFrame dispatch; V5: D2D encryption bypass for three frame types), and a heap use-after-free in Google Quick Share for Windows (V6) for which Google awarded a bounty. We responsibly disclosed all findings, and Apple, Samsung, and Google have acknowledged the reports.

Comments: 15 pages, 4 figures Subjects: Cryptography and Security (cs.CR) Cite as: arXiv:2606.26967 [cs.CR] (or arXiv:2606.26967v1 [cs.CR] for this version) https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2606.26967 Focus to learn more arXiv-issued DOI via DataCite Submission history From: Arash Ale Ebrahim [ view email ] [v1] Thu, 25 Jun 2026 12:40:13 UTC (2,523 KB) Full-text links: Access Paper: View a PDF of the paper titled Protocol Prying: Systematic Vulnerability Research in the Apple AirDrop and Android Quick Share Proximity Transfer Protocols, by Arash Ale Ebrahim and 1 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) TeX Source view license Current browse context: cs.CR < prev | next > new | recent | 2026-06 Change to browse by: cs References & Citations NASA ADS Google Scholar Semantic Scholar export BibTeX citation Loading...

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