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USENIX Security '19 - A Billion Open Interfaces for Eve and Mallory: MitM, DoS, and Tracking

USENIX Security '19 - A Billion Open Interfaces for Eve and Mallory: MitM, DoS, and Tracking

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USENIX Security '19 - Users Really Do Answer Telephone Scams

USENIX Security '19 - Users Really Do Answer Telephone Scams

Users Really Do Answer Telephone Scams Huahong Tu, University of Maryland Distinguished Paper Award Winner As telephone ...

USENIX Security '19 - 50 Ways to Leak Your Data: An Exploration of Apps'

USENIX Security '19 - 50 Ways to Leak Your Data: An Exploration of Apps'

50 Ways to Leak Your Data: An Exploration of Apps' Circumvention of the Android Permissions System Joel Reardon, University ...

USENIX Security '19 - The Secret Sharer: Evaluating and Testing Unintended Memorization in

USENIX Security '19 - The Secret Sharer: Evaluating and Testing Unintended Memorization in

The Secret Sharer: Evaluating and Testing Unintended Memorization in Neural Networks Nicholas Carlini, Google Brain This ...

USENIX Security '19 - A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App Attacks against BLE

USENIX Security '19 - A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App Attacks against BLE

A Study of the Feasibility of Co-located App Attacks against BLE and a Large-Scale Analysis of the Current Application-Layer ...

USENIX Security '19 - Devils in the Guidance: Predicting Logic Vulnerabilities in Payment

USENIX Security '19 - Devils in the Guidance: Predicting Logic Vulnerabilities in Payment

Devils in the Guidance: Predicting Logic Vulnerabilities in Payment Syndication Services through Automated Documentation ...

USENIX Security '19 - Computer Security and Privacy in the Interactions Between Victim

USENIX Security '19 - Computer Security and Privacy in the Interactions Between Victim

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USENIX Security '19 - Discovering and Understanding the Security Hazards in the

USENIX Security '19 - Discovering and Understanding the Security Hazards in the

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USENIX Security '19 - Tackling the Trust and Safety Crisis

USENIX Security '19 - Tackling the Trust and Safety Crisis

Tackling the Trust and Safety Crisis Alex Stamos, Adjunct Professor, Stanford University; William J. Perry Fellow, Center for ...

USENIX Security '19 - From IP ID to Device ID and KASLR Bypass

USENIX Security '19 - From IP ID to Device ID and KASLR Bypass

From IP ID to Device ID and KASLR Bypass Amit Klein, Bar Ilan University IP headers include a 16-bit ID field. Our work examines ...

USENIX Security '18 - Solving the Next Billion-People Privacy Problem

USENIX Security '18 - Solving the Next Billion-People Privacy Problem

Monica Lam Stanford University Abstract: Virtual assistants are poised to revolutionize the digital interface by providing us with a ...

USENIX Security '19 - Shining Light on Internet-based Crimes Against Children

USENIX Security '19 - Shining Light on Internet-based Crimes Against Children

Shining Light on Internet-based Crimes Against Children Brian Levine, Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst Every day, ...

USENIX Security '19 - Pythia: Remote Oracles for the Masses

USENIX Security '19 - Pythia: Remote Oracles for the Masses

Pythia: Remote Oracles for the Masses Shin-Yeh Tsai, Purdue University Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) is a technology ...