Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New Bluetooth Escalation Targets Ruge J, Classen J, Gringoli F, Hollick M. 2020. Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New Bluetooth Escalation Targets. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :19--36. Read more about Frankenstein: Advanced Wireless Fuzzing to Exploit New Bluetooth Escalation TargetsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Certified Side Channels García CPereida, Hassan Sul, Tuveri N, Gridin I, Aldaya ACabrera, Brumley BBob. 2020. Certified Side Channels. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :2021--2038. Read more about Certified Side ChannelsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{NXNSAttack}: Recursive {DNS} Inefficiencies and Vulnerabilities Afek Y, Bremler-Barr A, Shafir L. 2020. {NXNSAttack}: Recursive {DNS} Inefficiencies and Vulnerabilities. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :631--648. Read more about {NXNSAttack}: Recursive {DNS} Inefficiencies and VulnerabilitiesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Silhouette: Efficient Protected Shadow Stacks for Embedded Systems Zhou J, Du Y, Shen Z, Ma L, Criswell J, Walls RJ. 2020. Silhouette: Efficient Protected Shadow Stacks for Embedded Systems. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :1219--1236. Read more about Silhouette: Efficient Protected Shadow Stacks for Embedded SystemsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Towards Robust {LiDAR-based} Perception in Autonomous Driving: General Black-box Adversarial Sensor Attack and Countermeasures Sun J, Cao Y, Chen QAlfred, Z. Mao M. 2020. Towards Robust {LiDAR-based} Perception in Autonomous Driving: General Black-box Adversarial Sensor Attack and Countermeasures. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :877--894. Read more about Towards Robust {LiDAR-based} Perception in Autonomous Driving: General Black-box Adversarial Sensor Attack and CountermeasuresDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{VoteAgain}: A scalable coercion-resistant voting system Lueks W, Querejeta-Azurmendi I, Troncoso C. 2020. {VoteAgain}: A scalable coercion-resistant voting system. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :1553--1570. Read more about {VoteAgain}: A scalable coercion-resistant voting systemDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
You Are What You Broadcast: Identification of Mobile and {IoT} Devices from (Public) {WiFi} Yu L, Luo B, Ma J, Zhou Z, Liu Q. 2020. You Are What You Broadcast: Identification of Mobile and {IoT} Devices from (Public) {WiFi}. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :55--72. Read more about You Are What You Broadcast: Identification of Mobile and {IoT} Devices from (Public) {WiFi}DBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
The Industrial Age of Hacking Nosco T, Ziegler J, Clark Z, Marrero D, Finkler T, Barbarello A, W. Petullo M. 2020. The Industrial Age of Hacking. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :1129--1146. Read more about The Industrial Age of HackingDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{SHA-1} is a Shambles: First {Chosen-Prefix} Collision on {SHA-1} and Application to the {PGP} Web of Trust Leurent G, Peyrin T. 2020. {SHA-1} is a Shambles: First {Chosen-Prefix} Collision on {SHA-1} and Application to the {PGP} Web of Trust. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :1839--1856. Read more about {SHA-1} is a Shambles: First {Chosen-Prefix} Collision on {SHA-1} and Application to the {PGP} Web of TrustDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Timeless Timing Attacks: Exploiting Concurrency to Leak Secrets over Remote Connections Van Goethem T, Pöpper C, Joosen W, Vanhoef M. 2020. Timeless Timing Attacks: Exploiting Concurrency to Leak Secrets over Remote Connections. 29th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 20). :1985--2002. Read more about Timeless Timing Attacks: Exploiting Concurrency to Leak Secrets over Remote ConnectionsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX