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SIGSOFT
2003
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Protecting C programs from attacks via invalid pointer dereferences
Writes via unchecked pointer dereferences rank high among vulnerabilities most often exploited by malicious code. The most common attacks use an unchecked string copy to cause a b...
Suan Hsi Yong, Susan Horwitz
DSN
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Exception triggered DoS attacks on wireless networks
Security protocols are not as secure as we assumed. In this paper, we identified a practical way to launch DoS attacks on security protocols by triggering exceptions. Through exp...
Yao Zhao, Sagar Vemuri, Jiazhen Chen, Yan Chen, Ha...
NDSS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Playing Devil's Advocate: Inferring Sensitive Information from Anonymized Network Traces
Encouraging the release of network data is central to promoting sound network research practices, though the publication of this data can leak sensitive information about the publ...
Scott E. Coull, Charles V. Wright, Fabian Monrose,...
CIKM
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Data degradation: making private data less sensitive over time
Trail disclosure is the leakage of privacy sensitive data, resulting from negligence, attack or abusive scrutinization or usage of personal digital trails. To prevent trail disclo...
Nicolas Anciaux, Luc Bouganim, Harold van Heerde, ...
ICDE
2008
IEEE
110views Database» more  ICDE 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
InstantDB: Enforcing Timely Degradation of Sensitive Data
- People cannot prevent personal information from being collected by various actors. Several security measures are implemented on servers to minimize the possibility of a privacy v...
Nicolas Anciaux, Luc Bouganim, Harold van Heerde, ...