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CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Do security toolbars actually prevent phishing attacks?
Security toolbars in a web browser show security-related information about a website to help users detect phishing attacks. Because the toolbars are designed for humans to use, th...
Min Wu, Robert C. Miller, Simson L. Garfinkel
SOUPS
2005
ACM
14 years 26 days ago
Johnny 2: a user test of key continuity management with S/MIME and Outlook Express
Secure email has struggled with signifcant obstacles to adoption, among them the low usability of encryption software and the cost and overhead of obtaining public key certificat...
Simson L. Garfinkel, Robert C. Miller
IPPS
2005
IEEE
14 years 27 days ago
Provider-Based Deterministic Packet Marking against Distributed DoS Attacks
One of the most serious security threats in the Internet are Distributed Denial of Service ( DDoS) attacks, due to the significant service disruption they can create and the di...
Vasilios A. Siris, Ilias Stavrakis
ASIACRYPT
2005
Springer
14 years 26 days ago
Adapting Density Attacks to Low-Weight Knapsacks
Cryptosystems based on the knapsack problem were among the first public-key systems to be invented. Their high encryption/decryption rate attracted considerable interest until it ...
Phong Q. Nguyen, Jacques Stern
ACSAC
2002
IEEE
14 years 8 days ago
Evaluating the Impact of Automated Intrusion Response Mechanisms
Intrusion detection systems (IDSs) have reached a high level of sophistication and are able to detect intrusions with a variety of methods. Unfortunately, system administrators ne...
Thomas Toth, Christopher Krügel