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- 2017
- Michael Backes, Sven Bugiel, Oliver Schranz, Philipp von Styp-Rekowsky, Sebastian Weisgerber:
ARTist: The Android Runtime Instrumentation and Security Toolkit. EuroS&P 2017: 481-495 - Michael Backes, Konrad Rieck, Malte Skoruppa, Ben Stock, Fabian Yamaguchi:
Efficient and Flexible Discovery of PHP Application Vulnerabilities. EuroS&P 2017: 334-349 - Joël Alwen, Jeremiah Blocki:
Towards Practical Attacks on Argon2i and Balloon Hashing. EuroS&P 2017: 142-157 - Dennis Andriesse, Asia Slowinska, Herbert Bos:
Compiler-Agnostic Function Detection in Binaries. EuroS&P 2017: 177-189 - Daniel Arp, Erwin Quiring, Christian Wressnegger, Konrad Rieck:
Privacy Threats through Ultrasonic Side Channels on Mobile Devices. EuroS&P 2017: 35-47 - Giuseppe Ateniese, Bernardo Magri, Daniele Venturi, Ewerton R. Andrade:
Redactable Blockchain - or - Rewriting History in Bitcoin and Friends. EuroS&P 2017: 111-126 - Michael Backes, Jannik Dreier, Steve Kremer, Robert Künnemann:
A Novel Approach for Reasoning about Liveness in Cryptographic Protocols and Its Application to Fair Exchange. EuroS&P 2017: 76-91 - Michael Backes, Mohammad Nauman:
LUNA: Quantifying and Leveraging Uncertainty in Android Malware Analysis through Bayesian Machine Learning. EuroS&P 2017: 204-217 - Foteini Baldimtsi, Jan Camenisch, Maria Dubovitskaya, Anna Lysyanskaya, Leonid Reyzin, Kai Samelin, Sophia Yakoubov:
Accumulators with Applications to Anonymity-Preserving Revocation. EuroS&P 2017: 301-315 - Karthikeyan Bhargavan, Ioana Boureanu, Pierre-Alain Fouque, Cristina Onete, Benjamin Richard:
Content delivery over TLS: a cryptographic analysis of keyless SSL. EuroS&P 2017: 1-6 - Jan Camenisch, Anja Lehmann:
Privacy-Preserving User-Auditable Pseudonym Systems. EuroS&P 2017: 269-284 - Xi Chen, Herbert Bos, Cristiano Giuffrida:
CodeArmor: Virtualizing the Code Space to Counter Disclosure Attacks. EuroS&P 2017: 514-529 - Katriel Cohn-Gordon, Cas Cremers, Benjamin Dowling, Luke Garratt, Douglas Stebila:
A Formal Security Analysis of the Signal Messaging Protocol. EuroS&P 2017: 451-466 - Véronique Cortier, Alicia Filipiak, Jan Florent, Said Gharout, Jacques Traoré:
Designing and Proving an EMV-Compliant Payment Protocol for Mobile Devices. EuroS&P 2017: 467-480 - Marc Fischlin, Felix Günther:
Replay Attacks on Zero Round-Trip Time: The Case of the TLS 1.3 Handshake Candidates. EuroS&P 2017: 60-75 - Genevieve Gebhart, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Internet Censorship in Thailand: User Practices and Potential Threats. EuroS&P 2017: 417-432 - Michael T. Goodrich, Evgenios M. Kornaropoulos, Michael Mitzenmacher, Roberto Tamassia:
Auditable Data Structures. EuroS&P 2017: 285-300 - Mordechai Guri, Yisroel Mirsky, Yuval Elovici:
9-1-1 DDoS: Attacks, Analysis and Mitigation. EuroS&P 2017: 218-232 - Hyunwook Hong, Hyunwoo Choi, Dongkwan Kim, Hongil Kim, Byeongdo Hong, Jiseong Noh, Yongdae Kim:
When Cellular Networks Met IPv6: Security Problems of Middleboxes in IPv6 Cellular Networks. EuroS&P 2017: 595-609 - Charlie Jacomme, Steve Kremer, Guillaume Scerri:
Symbolic Models for Isolated Execution Environments. EuroS&P 2017: 530-545 - Yunhan Jack Jia, Qi Alfred Chen, Yikai Lin, Chao Kong, Zhuoqing Morley Mao:
Open Doors for Bob and Mallory: Open Port Usage in Android Apps and Security Implications. EuroS&P 2017: 190-203 - Nadim Kobeissi, Karthikeyan Bhargavan, Bruno Blanchet:
Automated Verification for Secure Messaging Protocols and Their Implementations: A Symbolic and Computational Approach. EuroS&P 2017: 435-450 - Maciej Korczynski, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Arman Noroozian, Maarten Wullink, Cristian Hesselman, Michel van Eeten:
Reputation Metrics Design to Improve Intermediary Incentives for Security of TLDs. EuroS&P 2017: 579-594 - Joseph Lallemand, David A. Basin, Christoph Sprenger:
Refining Authenticated Key Agreement with Strong Adversaries. EuroS&P 2017: 92-107 - Ada Lerner, Eric Zeng, Franziska Roesner:
Confidante: Usable Encrypted Email: A Case Study with Lawyers and Journalists. EuroS&P 2017: 385-400 - Christian Mainka, Vladislav Mladenov, Jörg Schwenk, Tobias Wich:
SoK: Single Sign-On Security - An Evaluation of OpenID Connect. EuroS&P 2017: 251-266 - Georg Merzdovnik, Markus Huber, Damjan Buhov, Nick Nikiforakis, Sebastian Neuner, Martin Schmiedecker, Edgar R. Weippl:
Block Me If You Can: A Large-Scale Study of Tracker-Blocking Tools. EuroS&P 2017: 319-333 - Martín Ochoa, Sebastian Banescu, Cynthia Disenfeld, Gilles Barthe, Vijay Ganesh:
Reasoning about Probabilistic Defense Mechanisms against Remote Attacks. EuroS&P 2017: 499-513 - Angelo Massimo Perillo, Giuseppe Persiano, Alberto Trombetta:
Secure Queries on Encrypted Multi-writer Tables. EuroS&P 2017: 127-141 - Roman Rogowski, Micah Morton, Forrest Li, Fabian Monrose, Kevin Z. Snow, Michalis Polychronakis:
Revisiting Browser Security in the Modern Era: New Data-Only Attacks and Defenses. EuroS&P 2017: 366-381
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