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Sebastian Zimmeck, Carnegie Mellon University; Jie S. Li and Hyungtae Kim, unaffiliated; Steven M. Bellovin and Tony Jebara, ... HELP: Helper-Enabled In-Band Device Pairing Resistant Against Signal Cancellation Nirnimesh Ghose, Loukas Lazos, and Ming ... Aravind Machiry, Chad Spensky, Jake Corina, Nick Stephens, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna, UC Santa Barbara While ... Jaehyuk Lee and Jinsoo Jang, KAIST; Yeongjin Jang, Georgia Institute of Technology; Nohyun Kwak, Yeseul Choi, and Changho ... CAn't Touch This: Software-only Mitigation against Rowhammer Attacks targeting Kernel Memory Ferdinand Brasser, Technische ... Zhaomo Yang and Brian Johannesmeyer, University of California, San Diego; Anders Trier Olesen, Aalborg University; Sorin ...

Yue Chen, Florida State University; Yulong Zhang, Baidu X-Lab; Zhi Wang, Florida State University; Liangzhao Xia, Chenfu Bao, ... Xiangkun Jia, TCA/SKLCS, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chao Zhang, Institute for Network Science and ... Sergej Schumilo, Cornelius Aschermann, and Robert Gawlik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum; Sebastian Schinzel, Münster University of ... BinSim: Trace-based Semantic Binary Diffing via System Call Sliced Segment Equivalence Checking Jiang Ming, University of ... Christian Bayens, Georgia Institute of Technology; Tuan Le and Luis Garcia, Rutgers University; Raheem Beyah, Georgia Institute ...

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USENIX Security '17 - BootStomp: On the Security of Bootloaders in Mobile Devices
USENIX Security '17 - A Privacy Analysis of Cross-device Tracking
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USENIX Security '17 - DR. CHECKER: A Soundy Analysis for Linux Kernel Drivers
USENIX Security '17 - Hacking in Darkness: Return-oriented Programming against Secure Enclaves
USENIX Security '17 - CAn’t Touch This...
USENIX Security '17 - When Your Threat Model Is "Everything": Defensive Security in Modern Newsrooms
USENIX Security '17 - Dead Store Elimination (Still) Considered Harmful
USENIX Security '17 - Adaptive Android Kernel Live Patching
USENIX Security '17 - Towards Efficient Heap Overflow Discovery
USENIX Security '17 - kAFL: Hardware-Assisted Feedback Fuzzing for OS Kernels
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USENIX Security '17 - BootStomp: On the Security of Bootloaders in Mobile Devices

USENIX Security '17 - BootStomp: On the Security of Bootloaders in Mobile Devices

BootStomp: On

USENIX Security '17 - A Privacy Analysis of Cross-device Tracking

USENIX Security '17 - A Privacy Analysis of Cross-device Tracking

Sebastian Zimmeck, Carnegie Mellon University; Jie S. Li and Hyungtae Kim, unaffiliated; Steven M. Bellovin and Tony Jebara, ...

USENIX Security '17 - HELP: Helper-Enabled In-Band Device Pairing…

USENIX Security '17 - HELP: Helper-Enabled In-Band Device Pairing…

HELP: Helper-Enabled In-Band Device Pairing Resistant Against Signal Cancellation Nirnimesh Ghose, Loukas Lazos, and Ming ...

USENIX Security '17 - DR. CHECKER: A Soundy Analysis for Linux Kernel Drivers

USENIX Security '17 - DR. CHECKER: A Soundy Analysis for Linux Kernel Drivers

Aravind Machiry, Chad Spensky, Jake Corina, Nick Stephens, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna, UC Santa Barbara While ...

USENIX Security '17 - Hacking in Darkness: Return-oriented Programming against Secure Enclaves

USENIX Security '17 - Hacking in Darkness: Return-oriented Programming against Secure Enclaves

Jaehyuk Lee and Jinsoo Jang, KAIST; Yeongjin Jang, Georgia Institute of Technology; Nohyun Kwak, Yeseul Choi, and Changho ...

USENIX Security '17 - CAn’t Touch This...

USENIX Security '17 - CAn’t Touch This...

CAn't Touch This: Software-only Mitigation against Rowhammer Attacks targeting Kernel Memory Ferdinand Brasser, Technische ...

USENIX Security '17 - When Your Threat Model Is "Everything": Defensive Security in Modern Newsrooms

USENIX Security '17 - When Your Threat Model Is "Everything": Defensive Security in Modern Newsrooms

Erinn Clark, Lead

USENIX Security '17 - Dead Store Elimination (Still) Considered Harmful

USENIX Security '17 - Dead Store Elimination (Still) Considered Harmful

Zhaomo Yang and Brian Johannesmeyer, University of California, San Diego; Anders Trier Olesen, Aalborg University; Sorin ...

USENIX Security '17 - Adaptive Android Kernel Live Patching

USENIX Security '17 - Adaptive Android Kernel Live Patching

Yue Chen, Florida State University; Yulong Zhang, Baidu X-Lab; Zhi Wang, Florida State University; Liangzhao Xia, Chenfu Bao, ...

USENIX Security '17 - Towards Efficient Heap Overflow Discovery

USENIX Security '17 - Towards Efficient Heap Overflow Discovery

Xiangkun Jia, TCA/SKLCS, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chao Zhang, Institute for Network Science and ...

USENIX Security '17 - kAFL: Hardware-Assisted Feedback Fuzzing for OS Kernels

USENIX Security '17 - kAFL: Hardware-Assisted Feedback Fuzzing for OS Kernels

Sergej Schumilo, Cornelius Aschermann, and Robert Gawlik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum; Sebastian Schinzel, Münster University of ...

USENIX Security '17 - BinSim: Trace-based Semantic Binary Diffing...

USENIX Security '17 - BinSim: Trace-based Semantic Binary Diffing...

BinSim: Trace-based Semantic Binary Diffing via System Call Sliced Segment Equivalence Checking Jiang Ming, University of ...

USENIX Security '17 - See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Feel No Evil

USENIX Security '17 - See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Feel No Evil

Christian Bayens, Georgia Institute of Technology; Tuan Le and Luis Garcia, Rutgers University; Raheem Beyah, Georgia Institute ...