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- Wei Meng, Chenxiong Qian, Shuang Hao, Kevin Borgolte, Giovanni Vigna, Christopher Kruegel, Wenke Lee:
Rampart: Protecting Web Applications from CPU-Exhaustion Denial-of-Service Attacks. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 393-410 - Yossi Adi, Carsten Baum, Moustapha Cissé, Benny Pinkas, Joseph Keshet:
Turning Your Weakness Into a Strength: Watermarking Deep Neural Networks by Backdooring. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1615-1631 - Monjur Alam, Haider Adnan Khan, Moumita Dey, Nishith Sinha, Robert Locke Callan, Alenka G. Zajic, Milos Prvulovic:
One&Done: A Single-Decryption EM-Based Attack on OpenSSL's Constant-Time Blinded RSA. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 585-602 - Abeer Alhuzali, Rigel Gjomemo, Birhanu Eshete, V. N. Venkatakrishnan:
NAVEX: Precise and Scalable Exploit Generation for Dynamic Web Applications. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 377-392 - Diogo Barradas, Nuno Santos, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Effective Detection of Multimedia Protocol Tunneling using Machine Learning. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 169-185 - Armon Barton, Matthew Wright, Jiang Ming, Mohsen Imani:
Towards Predicting Efficient and Anonymous Tor Circuits. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 429-444 - Ingolf Becker, Simon Parkin, M. Angela Sasse:
The Rewards and Costs of Stronger Passwords in a University: Linking Password Lifetime to Strength. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 239-253 - Andrea Biondo, Mauro Conti, Lucas Davi, Tommaso Frassetto, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
The Guard's Dilemma: Efficient Code-Reuse Attacks Against Intel SGX. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1213-1227 - Henry Birge-Lee, Yixin Sun, Anne Edmundson, Jennifer Rexford, Prateek Mittal:
Bamboozling Certificate Authorities with BGP. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 833-849 - Hanno Böck, Juraj Somorovsky, Craig Young:
Return Of Bleichenbacher's Oracle Threat (ROBOT). USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 817-849 - Richard Bonett, Kaushal Kafle, Kevin Moran, Adwait Nadkarni, Denys Poshyvanyk:
Discovering Flaws in Security-Focused Static Analysis Tools for Android using Systematic Mutation. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1263-1280 - Lorenz Breidenbach, Philip Daian, Florian Tramèr, Ari Juels:
Enter the Hydra: Towards Principled Bug Bounties and Exploit-Resistant Smart Contracts. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1335-1352 - Thanh Bui, Siddharth Prakash Rao, Markku Antikainen, Viswanathan Manihatty Bojan, Tuomas Aura:
Man-in-the-Machine: Exploiting Ill-Secured Communication Inside the Computer. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1511-1525 - Jo Van Bulck, Marina Minkin, Ofir Weisse, Daniel Genkin, Baris Kasikci, Frank Piessens, Mark Silberstein, Thomas F. Wenisch, Yuval Yarom, Raoul Strackx:
Foreshadow: Extracting the Keys to the Intel SGX Kingdom with Transient Out-of-Order Execution. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 991-1008 - José González Cabañas, Ángel Cuevas, Rubén Cuevas:
Unveiling and Quantifying Facebook Exploitation of Sensitive Personal Data for Advertising Purposes. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 479-495 - Stefano Calzavara, Riccardo Focardi, Matteo Maffei, Clara Schneidewind, Marco Squarcina, Mauro Tempesta:
WPSE: Fortifying Web Protocols via Browser-Side Security Monitoring. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1493-1510 - Z. Berkay Celik, Leonardo Babun, Amit Kumar Sikder, Hidayet Aksu, Gang Tan, Patrick D. McDaniel, A. Selcuk Uluagac:
Sensitive Information Tracking in Commodity IoT. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1687-1704 - Jonathan P. Chapman:
SAD THUG: Structural Anomaly Detection for Transmissions of High-value Information Using Graphics. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1147-1164 - Jianjun Chen, Jian Jiang, Hai-Xin Duan, Tao Wan, Shuo Chen, Vern Paxson, Min Yang:
We Still Don't Have Secure Cross-Domain Requests: an Empirical Study of CORS. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1079-1093 - Weiteng Chen, Zhiyun Qian:
Off-Path TCP Exploit: How Wireless Routers Can Jeopardize Your Secrets. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1581-1598 - Tom Chothia, Joeri de Ruiter, Ben Smyth:
Modelling and Analysis of a Hierarchy of Distance Bounding Attacks. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1563-1580 - Abraham A. Clements, Naif Saleh Almakhdhub, Saurabh Bagchi, Mathias Payer:
ACES: Automatic Compartments for Embedded Systems. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 65-82 - Nassim Corteggiani, Giovanni Camurati, Aurélien Francillon:
Inception: System-Wide Security Testing of Real-World Embedded Systems Software. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 309-326 - James C. Davis, Eric R. Williamson, Dongyoon Lee:
A Sense of Time for JavaScript and Node.js: First-Class Timeouts as a Cure for Event Handler Poisoning. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 343-359 - Xiaowan Dong, Zhuojia Shen, John Criswell, Alan L. Cox, Sandhya Dwarkadas:
Shielding Software From Privileged Side-Channel Attacks. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1441-1458 - Moritz Eckert, Antonio Bianchi, Ruoyu Wang, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
HeapHopper: Bringing Bounded Model Checking to Heap Implementation Security. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 99-116 - Dennis Felsch, Martin Grothe, Jörg Schwenk, Adam Czubak, Marcin Szymanek:
The Dangers of Key Reuse: Practical Attacks on IPsec IKE. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 567-583 - Xuan Feng, Qiang Li, Haining Wang, Limin Sun:
Acquisitional Rule-based Engine for Discovering Internet-of-Thing Devices. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 327-341 - Gertjan Franken, Tom van Goethem, Wouter Joosen:
Who Left Open the Cookie Jar? A Comprehensive Evaluation of Third-Party Cookie Policies. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 151-168 - Jonathan Frankle, Sunoo Park, Daniel Shaar, Shafi Goldwasser, Daniel J. Weitzner:
Practical Accountability of Secret Processes. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 657-674
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