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Helping Users Automatically Find and Manage Sensitive, Expendable Files in Cloud Storage. 30th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 21). :1145--1162.
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2021. O Single Sign-Off, Where Art Thou? An Empirical Analysis of Single Sign-On Account Hijacking and Session Management on the Web 27th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 18). :1475--1492.
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2018. The Effect of Repeated Login Prompts on Phishing Susceptibility. The LASER Workshop: Learning from Authoritative Security Experiment Results (LASER 2016). :13--19.
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2016. The Long “Taile” of Typosquatting Domain Names. 23rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 14). :191--206.
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2014. No Plan Survives Contact: Experience with Cybercrime Measurement. 4th Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test (CSET 11).
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2011. Putting Out a HIT: Crowdsourcing Malware Installs. 5th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT 11).
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2011. Show Me the Money: Characterizing Spam-advertised Revenue. 20th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 11).
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2011. Re: CAPTCHAs—Understanding CAPTCHA-Solving Services in an Economic Context. 19th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 10).
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2010. Spamcraft: An Inside Look At Spam Campaign Orchestration. 2nd USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats (LEET 09).
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2009. The Heisenbot Uncertainty Problem: Challenges in Separating Bots from Chaff. First USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats (LEET 08).
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2008. On the Spam Campaign Trail. First USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats (LEET 08).
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