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found 114 matches
- 2019
- Ding Wang, Ping Wang, Debiao He, Yuan Tian:
Birthday, Name and Bifacial-security: Understanding Passwords of Chinese Web Users. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1537-1555 - Poulami Das, Lisa Eckey, Tommaso Frassetto, David Gens, Kristina Hostáková, Patrick Jauernig, Sebastian Faust, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
FastKitten: Practical Smart Contracts on Bitcoin. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 801-818 - Jens Müller, Marcus Brinkmann, Damian Poddebniak, Hanno Böck, Sebastian Schinzel, Juraj Somorovsky, Jörg Schwenk:
"Johnny, you are fired!" - Spoofing OpenPGP and S/MIME Signatures in Emails. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1011-1028 - Richard Baker, Ivan Martinovic:
Losing the Car Keys: Wireless PHY-Layer Insecurity in EV Charging. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 407-424 - Shuai Wang, Yuyan Bao, Xiao Liu, Pei Wang, Danfeng Zhang, Dinghao Wu:
Identifying Cache-Based Side Channels through Secret-Augmented Abstract Interpretation. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 657-674 - Wei Zhou, Yan Jia, Yao Yao, Lipeng Zhu, Le Guan, Yuhang Mao, Peng Liu, Yuqing Zhang:
Discovering and Understanding the Security Hazards in the Interactions between IoT Devices, Mobile Apps, and Clouds on Smart Home Platforms. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1133-1150 - Omar Alrawi, Chaoshun Zuo, Ruian Duan, Ranjita Pai Kasturi, Zhiqiang Lin, Brendan Saltaformaggio:
The Betrayal At Cloud City: An Empirical Analysis Of Cloud-Based Mobile Backends. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 551-566 - Michael P. Andersen, Sam Kumar, Moustafa AbdelBaky, Gabe Fierro, John Kolb, Hyung-Sin Kim, David E. Culler, Raluca Ada Popa:
WAVE: A Decentralized Authorization Framework with Transitive Delegation. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1375-1392 - Benjamin Andow, Samin Yaseer Mahmud, Wenyu Wang, Justin Whitaker, William Enck, Bradley Reaves, Kapil Singh, Tao Xie:
PolicyLint: Investigating Internal Privacy Policy Contradictions on Google Play. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 585-602 - Daniele Antonioli, Nils Ole Tippenhauer, Kasper Bonne Rasmussen:
The KNOB is Broken: Exploiting Low Entropy in the Encryption Key Negotiation Of Bluetooth BR/EDR. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1047-1061 - Noah J. Apthorpe, Sarah Varghese, Nick Feamster:
Evaluating the Contextual Integrity of Privacy Regulation: Parents' IoT Toy Privacy Norms Versus COPPA. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 123-140 - Babak Amin Azad, Pierre Laperdrix, Nick Nikiforakis:
Less is More: Quantifying the Security Benefits of Debloating Web Applications. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1697-1714 - Lejla Batina, Shivam Bhasin, Dirmanto Jap, Stjepan Picek:
CSI NN: Reverse Engineering of Neural Network Architectures Through Electromagnetic Side Channel. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 515-532 - Nishant Bhaskar, Maxwell Bland, Kirill Levchenko, Aaron Schulman:
Please Pay Inside: Evaluating Bluetooth-based Detection of Gas Pump Skimmers. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 373-388 - Hugo L. J. Bijmans, Tim M. Booij, Christian Doerr:
Inadvertently Making Cyber Criminals Rich: A Comprehensive Study of Cryptojacking Campaigns at Internet Scale. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1627-1644 - Tim Blazytko, Cornelius Aschermann, Moritz Schlögel, Ali Abbasi, Sergej Schumilo, Simon Wörner, Thorsten Holz:
GRIMOIRE: Synthesizing Structure while Fuzzing. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1985-2002 - Spyros Boukoros, Mathias Humbert, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Carmela Troncoso:
On (The Lack Of) Location Privacy in Crowdsourcing Applications. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1859-1876 - Claudio Canella, Jo Van Bulck, Michael Schwarz, Moritz Lipp, Benjamin von Berg, Philipp Ortner, Frank Piessens, Dmitry Evtyushkin, Daniel Gruss:
A Systematic Evaluation of Transient Execution Attacks and Defenses. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 249-266 - Jiahao Cao, Qi Li, Renjie Xie, Kun Sun, Guofei Gu, Mingwei Xu, Yuan Yang:
The CrossPath Attack: Disrupting the SDN Control Channel via Shared Links. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 19-36 - Nicholas Carlini, Chang Liu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Jernej Kos, Dawn Song:
The Secret Sharer: Evaluating and Testing Unintended Memorization in Neural Networks. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 267-284 - Dhiman Chakraborty, Lucjan Hanzlik, Sven Bugiel:
simTPM: User-centric TPM for Mobile Devices. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 533-550 - Yuanliang Chen, Yu Jiang, Fuchen Ma, Jie Liang, Mingzhe Wang, Chijin Zhou, Xun Jiao, Zhuo Su:
EnFuzz: Ensemble Fuzzing with Seed Synchronization among Diverse Fuzzers. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1967-1983 - Christine Chen, Nicola Dell, Franziska Roesner:
Computer Security and Privacy in the Interactions Between Victim Service Providers and Human Trafficking Survivors. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 89-104 - Yi Chen, Luyi Xing, Yue Qin, Xiaojing Liao, XiaoFeng Wang, Kai Chen, Wei Zou:
Devils in the Guidance: Predicting Logic Vulnerabilities in Payment Syndication Services through Automated Documentation Analysis. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 747-764 - Haibo Cheng, Zhixiong Zheng, Wenting Li, Ping Wang, Chao-Hsien Chu:
Probability Model Transforming Encoders Against Encoding Attacks. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1573-1590 - Asaf Cidon, Lior Gavish, Itay Bleier, Nadia Korshun, Marco Schweighauser, Alexey Tsitkin:
High Precision Detection of Business Email Compromise. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1291-1307 - R. Joseph Connor, Max Schuchard:
Blind Bernoulli Trials: A Noninteractive Protocol For Hidden-Weight Coin Flips. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1483-1500 - Ambra Demontis, Marco Melis, Maura Pintor, Matthew Jagielski, Battista Biggio, Alina Oprea, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Fabio Roli:
Why Do Adversarial Attacks Transfer? Explaining Transferability of Evasion and Poisoning Attacks. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 321-338 - Ghada Dessouky, David Gens, Patrick Haney, Garrett Persyn, Arun K. Kanuparthi, Hareesh Khattri, Jason M. Fung, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Jeyavijayan Rajendran:
HardFails: Insights into Software-Exploitable Hardware Bugs. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 213-230 - Ying Dong, Wenbo Guo, Yueqi Chen, Xinyu Xing, Yuqing Zhang, Gang Wang:
Towards the Detection of Inconsistencies in Public Security Vulnerability Reports. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 869-885
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