Users Really Do Answer Telephone Scams Tu H, Doupé A, Zhao Z, Ahn G-J. 2019. Users Really Do Answer Telephone Scams. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1327--1340. Read more about Users Really Do Answer Telephone ScamsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{ERIM}: Secure, Efficient In-process Isolation with Protection Keys ({{{{{MPK}}}}}) Vahldiek-Oberwagner A, Elnikety E, Duarte NO, Sammler M, Druschel P, Garg D. 2019. {ERIM}: Secure, Efficient In-process Isolation with Protection Keys ({{{{{MPK}}}}}). 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1221--1238. Read more about {ERIM}: Secure, Efficient In-process Isolation with Protection Keys ({{{{{MPK}}}}})DBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Cognitive Triaging of Phishing Attacks van der Heijden A, Allodi L. 2019. Cognitive Triaging of Phishing Attacks. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1309--1326. Read more about Cognitive Triaging of Phishing AttacksDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{IODINE}: Verifying {Constant-Time} Execution of Hardware Gleissenthall Kv., Kıcı RGökhan, Stefan D, Jhala R. 2019. {IODINE}: Verifying {Constant-Time} Execution of Hardware. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1411--1428. Read more about {IODINE}: Verifying {Constant-Time} Execution of HardwareDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{SafeHidden}: An Efficient and Secure Information Hiding Technique Using Re-randomization Wang Z, Wu C, Zhang Y, Tang B, Yew P-C, Xie M, Lai Y, Kang Y, Cheng Y, Shi Z. 2019. {SafeHidden}: An Efficient and Secure Information Hiding Technique Using Re-randomization. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1239--1256. Read more about {SafeHidden}: An Efficient and Secure Information Hiding Technique Using Re-randomizationDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Identifying {Cache-Based} Side Channels through {Secret-Augmented} Abstract Interpretation Wang S, Bao Y, Liu X, Wang P, Zhang D, Wu D. 2019. Identifying {Cache-Based} Side Channels through {Secret-Augmented} Abstract Interpretation. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :657--674. Read more about Identifying {Cache-Based} Side Channels through {Secret-Augmented} Abstract InterpretationDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Birthday, Name and Bifacial-security: Understanding Passwords of Chinese Web Users Wang D, Wang P, He D, Tian Y. 2019. Birthday, Name and Bifacial-security: Understanding Passwords of Chinese Web Users. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1537--1555. Read more about Birthday, Name and Bifacial-security: Understanding Passwords of Chinese Web UsersDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Looking from the Mirror: Evaluating {IoT} Device Security through Mobile Companion Apps Wang X, Sun Y, Nanda S, Wang XF. 2019. Looking from the Mirror: Evaluating {IoT} Device Security through Mobile Companion Apps. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1151--1167. Read more about Looking from the Mirror: Evaluating {IoT} Device Security through Mobile Companion AppsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{ScatterCache}: Thwarting Cache Attacks via Cache Set Randomization Werner M, Unterluggauer T, Giner L, Schwarz M, Gruss D, Mangard S. 2019. {ScatterCache}: Thwarting Cache Attacks via Cache Set Randomization. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :675--692. Read more about {ScatterCache}: Thwarting Cache Attacks via Cache Set RandomizationDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{KEPLER}: Facilitating Control-flow Hijacking Primitive Evaluation for Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Wu W, Chen Y, Xing X, Zou W. 2019. {KEPLER}: Facilitating Control-flow Hijacking Primitive Evaluation for Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities. 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19). :1187--1204. Read more about {KEPLER}: Facilitating Control-flow Hijacking Primitive Evaluation for Linux Kernel VulnerabilitiesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX