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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c49]Gwangmu Lee, Duo Xu, Solmaz Salimi, Byoungyoung Lee, Mathias Payer:
SyzRisk: A Change-Pattern-Based Continuous Kernel Regression Fuzzer. AsiaCCS 2024 - [c48]Jaehyun Song, Bumsuk Kim, Minwoo Kwak, Byoungyoung Lee, Euiseong Seo, Jinkyu Jeong:
A Secure, Fast, and Resource-Efficient Serverless Platform with Function REWIND. USENIX ATC 2024: 597-613 - [i3]Juhee Kim, Jinbum Park, Sihyeon Roh, Jaeyoung Chung, Youngjoo Lee, Taesoo Kim, Byoungyoung Lee:
TikTag: Breaking ARM's Memory Tagging Extension with Speculative Execution. CoRR abs/2406.08719 (2024) - 2023
- [c47]Dae R. Jeong, Minkyu Jung, Yoochan Lee, Byoungyoung Lee, Insik Shin, Youngjin Kwon:
Diagnosing Kernel Concurrency Failures with AITIA. EuroSys 2023: 94-110 - [c46]Adil Ahmad, Alex Schultz, Byoungyoung Lee, Pedro Fonseca:
An Extensible Orchestration and Protection Framework for Confidential Cloud Computing. OSDI 2023: 173-191 - [c45]Suhwan Song, Byoungyoung Lee:
Metamong: Detecting Render-Update Bugs in Web Browsers through Fuzzing. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2023: 1075-1087 - [c44]Dae R. Jeong, Byoungyoung Lee, Insik Shin, Youngjin Kwon:
SegFuzz: Segmentizing Thread Interleaving to Discover Kernel Concurrency Bugs through Fuzzing. SP 2023: 2104-2121 - [c43]Yoochan Lee, Jinhan Kwak, Junesoo Kang, Yuseok Jeon, Byoungyoung Lee:
Pspray: Timing Side-Channel based Linux Kernel Heap Exploitation Technique. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 6825-6842 - [c42]Young Min Kim, Byoungyoung Lee:
Extending a Hand to Attackers: Browser Privilege Escalation Attacks via Extensions. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 7055-7071 - 2022
- [c41]Jaewon Hur, Suhwan Song, Sunwoo Kim, Byoungyoung Lee:
SpecDoctor: Differential Fuzz Testing to Find Transient Execution Vulnerabilities. CCS 2022: 1473-1487 - [c40]Suhwan Song, Jaewon Hur, Sunwoo Kim, Philip Rogers, Byoungyoung Lee:
R2Z2: Detecting Rendering Regressions in Web Browsers through Differential Fuzz Testing. ICSE 2022: 1818-1829 - [c39]Kyungtae Kim, Taegyu Kim, Ertza Warraich, Byoungyoung Lee, Kevin R. B. Butler, Antonio Bianchi, Dave Jing Tian:
FuzzUSB: Hybrid Stateful Fuzzing of USB Gadget Stacks. SP 2022: 2212-2229 - [c38]Sunwoo Kim, Young Min Kim, Jaewon Hur, Suhwan Song, Gwangmu Lee, Byoungyoung Lee:
FuzzOrigin: Detecting UXSS vulnerabilities in Browsers through Origin Fuzzing. USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 1008-1023 - [c37]Cheolwoo Myung, Gwangmu Lee, Byoungyoung Lee:
MundoFuzz: Hypervisor Fuzzing with Statistical Coverage Testing and Grammar Inference. USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 1257-1274 - [c36]Ju Chen, Wookhyun Han, Mingjun Yin, Haochen Zeng, Chengyu Song, Byoungyoung Lee, Heng Yin, Insik Shin:
SYMSAN: Time and Space Efficient Concolic Execution via Dynamic Data-flow Analysis. USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 2531-2548 - 2021
- [c35]Adil Ahmad, Sangho Lee, Pedro Fonseca, Byoungyoung Lee:
Kard: lightweight data race detection with per-thread memory protection. ASPLOS 2021: 647-660 - [c34]Adil Ahmad, Juhee Kim, Jaebaek Seo, Insik Shin, Pedro Fonseca, Byoungyoung Lee:
CHANCEL: Efficient Multi-client Isolation Under Adversarial Programs. NDSS 2021 - [c33]Sungmin Lee, Yoonkyo Jung, Jaehyun Lee, Byoungyoung Lee, Ted "Taekyoung" Kwon:
Android Remote Unlocking Service using Synthetic Password: A Hardware Security-preserving Approach. SecDev 2021: 63-70 - [c32]Jaewon Hur, Suhwan Song, Dongup Kwon, Eunjin Baek, Jangwoo Kim, Byoungyoung Lee:
DifuzzRTL: Differential Fuzz Testing to Find CPU Bugs. SP 2021: 1286-1303 - [c31]Arslan Khan, Hyungsub Kim, Byoungyoung Lee, Dongyan Xu, Antonio Bianchi, Dave (Jing) Tian:
M2MON: Building an MMIO-based Security Reference Monitor for Unmanned Vehicles. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 285-302 - [c30]Yoochan Lee, Changwoo Min, Byoungyoung Lee:
ExpRace: Exploiting Kernel Races through Raising Interrupts. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 2363-2380 - [c29]Gwangmu Lee, Woochul Shim, Byoungyoung Lee:
Constraint-guided Directed Greybox Fuzzing. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 3559-3576 - 2020
- [j3]Duc Viet Le, Lizzy Tengana Hurtado, Adil Ahmad, Mohsen Minaei, Byoungyoung Lee, Aniket Kate:
A Tale of Two Trees: One Writes, and Other Reads. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2020(2): 519-536 (2020) - [j2]Donghyun Kwon, Jiwon Seo, Yeongpil Cho, Byoungyoung Lee, Yunheung Paek:
PrOS: Light-Weight Privatized Se cure OSes in ARM TrustZone. IEEE Trans. Mob. Comput. 19(6): 1434-1447 (2020) - [c28]Seonghyun Park, Adil Ahmad, Byoungyoung Lee:
BlackMirror: Preventing Wallhacks in 3D Online FPS Games. CCS 2020: 987-1000 - [c27]Hyunyoung Oh, Adil Ahmad, Seonghyun Park, Byoungyoung Lee, Yunheung Paek:
TRUSTORE: Side-Channel Resistant Storage for SGX using Intel Hybrid CPU-FPGA. CCS 2020: 1903-1918 - [c26]Kyungtae Kim, Chung Hwan Kim, Junghwan John Rhee, Xiao Yu, Haifeng Chen, Dave (Jing) Tian, Byoungyoung Lee:
Vessels: efficient and scalable deep learning prediction on trusted processors. SoCC 2020: 462-476 - [c25]Kyungtae Kim, Dae R. Jeong, Chung Hwan Kim, Yeongjin Jang, Insik Shin, Byoungyoung Lee:
HFL: Hybrid Fuzzing on the Linux Kernel. NDSS 2020 - [c24]Suhwan Song, Chengyu Song, Yeongjin Jang, Byoungyoung Lee:
CrFuzz: fuzzing multi-purpose programs through input validation. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2020: 690-700
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c23]Yuseok Jeon, Junghwan Rhee, Chung Hwan Kim, Zhichun Li, Mathias Payer, Byoungyoung Lee, Zhenyu Wu:
PoLPer: Process-Aware Restriction of Over-Privileged Setuid Calls in Legacy Applications. CODASPY 2019: 209-220 - [c22]Adil Ahmad, Byunggill Joe, Yuan Xiao, Yinqian Zhang, Insik Shin, Byoungyoung Lee:
OBFUSCURO: A Commodity Obfuscation Engine on Intel SGX. NDSS 2019 - [c21]Dae R. Jeong, Kyungtae Kim, Basavesh Shivakumar, Byoungyoung Lee, Insik Shin:
Razzer: Finding Kernel Race Bugs through Fuzzing. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2019: 754-768 - [c20]Donghyun Kwon, Jangseop Shin, Giyeol Kim, Byoungyoung Lee, Yeongpil Cho, Yunheung Paek:
uXOM: Efficient eXecute-Only Memory on ARM Cortex-M. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 231-247 - [c19]Mingxue Zhang, Wei Meng, Sangho Lee, Byoungyoung Lee, Xinyu Xing:
All Your Clicks Belong to Me: Investigating Click Interception on the Web. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 941-957 - [i2]Wookhyun Han, Md. Lutfor Rahman, Yuxuan Chen, Chengyu Song, Byoungyoung Lee, Insik Shin:
SynFuzz: Efficient Concolic Execution via Branch Condition Synthesis. CoRR abs/1905.09532 (2019) - [i1]Duc Viet Le, Lizzy Tengana Hurtado, Adil Ahmad, Mohsen Minaei, Byoungyoung Lee, Aniket Kate:
A Tale of Two Trees: One Writes, and Other Reads. Optimized Oblivious Accesses to Large-Scale Blockchains. CoRR abs/1909.01531 (2019) - 2018
- [c18]Adil Ahmad, Kyungtae Kim, Muhammad Ihsanulhaq Sarfaraz, Byoungyoung Lee:
OBLIVIATE: A Data Oblivious Filesystem for Intel SGX. NDSS 2018 - [c17]Wookhyun Han, Byunggill Joe, Byoungyoung Lee, Chengyu Song, Insik Shin:
Enhancing Memory Error Detection for Large-Scale Applications and Fuzz Testing. NDSS 2018 - [c16]Chung Hwan Kim, Taegyu Kim, Hongjun Choi, Zhongshu Gu, Byoungyoung Lee, Xiangyu Zhang, Dongyan Xu:
Securing Real-Time Microcontroller Systems through Customized Memory View Switching. NDSS 2018 - 2017
- [b1]Byoungyoung Lee:
Protecting computer systems through eliminating or analyzing vulnerabilities. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2017 - [c15]Yuseok Jeon, Priyam Biswas, Scott A. Carr, Byoungyoung Lee, Mathias Payer:
HexType: Efficient Detection of Type Confusion Errors for C++. CCS 2017: 2373-2387 - [c14]Jaebaek Seo, Byoungyoung Lee, Seong Min Kim, Ming-Wei Shih, Insik Shin, Dongsu Han, Taesoo Kim:
SGX-Shield: Enabling Address Space Layout Randomization for SGX Programs. NDSS 2017 - [c13]Su Yong Kim, Sangho Lee, Insu Yun, Wen Xu, Byoungyoung Lee, Youngtae Yun, Taesoo Kim:
CAB-Fuzz: Practical Concolic Testing Techniques for COTS Operating Systems. USENIX ATC 2017: 689-701 - 2016
- [j1]Meng Xu, Chengyu Song, Yang Ji, Ming-Wei Shih, Kangjie Lu, Cong Zheng, Ruian Duan, Yeongjin Jang, Byoungyoung Lee, Chenxiong Qian, Sangho Lee, Taesoo Kim:
Toward Engineering a Secure Android Ecosystem: A Survey of Existing Techniques. ACM Comput. Surv. 49(2): 38:1-38:47 (2016) - [c12]Chengyu Song, Byoungyoung Lee, Kangjie Lu, William Harris, Taesoo Kim, Wenke Lee:
Enforcing Kernel Security Invariants with Data Flow Integrity. NDSS 2016 - [c11]Chengyu Song, Hyungon Moon, Monjur Alam, Insu Yun, Byoungyoung Lee, Taesoo Kim, Wenke Lee, Yunheung Paek:
HDFI: Hardware-Assisted Data-Flow Isolation. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2016: 1-17 - [c10]Sanidhya Kashyap, Changwoo Min, Byoungyoung Lee, Taesoo Kim, Pavel Emelyanov:
Instant OS Updates via Userspace Checkpoint-and-Restart. USENIX ATC 2016: 605-619 - [c9]Wei Meng, Byoungyoung Lee, Xinyu Xing, Wenke Lee:
TrackMeOrNot: Enabling Flexible Control on Web Tracking. WWW 2016: 99-109 - 2015
- [c8]Kangjie Lu, Chengyu Song, Byoungyoung Lee, Simon P. Chung, Taesoo Kim, Wenke Lee:
ASLR-Guard: Stopping Address Space Leakage for Code Reuse Attacks. CCS 2015: 280-291 - [c7]Byoungyoung Lee, Chengyu Song, Yeongjin Jang, Tielei Wang, Taesoo Kim, Long Lu, Wenke Lee:
Preventing Use-after-free with Dangling Pointers Nullification. NDSS 2015 - [c6]Changwoo Min, Sanidhya Kashyap, Byoungyoung Lee, Chengyu Song, Taesoo Kim:
Cross-checking semantic correctness: the case of finding file system bugs. SOSP 2015: 361-377 - [c5]Byoungyoung Lee, Chengyu Song, Taesoo Kim, Wenke Lee:
Type Casting Verification: Stopping an Emerging Attack Vector. USENIX Security Symposium 2015: 81-96 - [c4]Xinyu Xing, Wei Meng, Byoungyoung Lee, Udi Weinsberg, Anmol Sheth, Roberto Perdisci, Wenke Lee:
Understanding Malvertising Through Ad-Injecting Browser Extensions. WWW 2015: 1286-1295 - 2014
- [c3]Byoungyoung Lee, Long Lu, Tielei Wang, Taesoo Kim, Wenke Lee:
From Zygote to Morula: Fortifying Weakened ASLR on Android. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2014: 424-439 - 2011
- [c2]Byoungyoung Lee, Jinoh Oh, Hwanjo Yu, Jong Kim:
Protecting location privacy using location semantics. KDD 2011: 1289-1297 - 2010
- [c1]Byoungyoung Lee, Yuna Kim, Jong Kim:
binOb+: a framework for potent and stealthy binary obfuscation. AsiaCCS 2010: 271-281
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