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OSDI
2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Securing Software by Enforcing Data-flow Integrity
Software attacks often subvert the intended data-flow in a vulnerable program. For example, attackers exploit buffer overflows and format string vulnerabilities to write data to u...
Manuel Costa, Miguel Castro, Timothy L. Harris
PERCOM
2005
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Security Analysis of Two Anonymous Authentication Protocols for Distributed Wireless Networks
In a set of distributed wireless networks, such as globally distributed cellular systems, different networks could be administered by different operators. Mobile devices subscribe...
Duncan S. Wong
CTRSA
2009
Springer
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16 years 1 months ago
Securing RSA against Fault Analysis by Double Addition Chain Exponentiation
Abstract. Fault Analysis is a powerful cryptanalytic technique that enables to break cryptographic implementations embedded in portable devices more efficiently than any other tech...
Matthieu Rivain
WMCSA
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
We saw each other on the subway: secure, anonymous proximity-based missed connections
There is an inherent tension between the value provided by Location-Based Services (LBSs) and the location-privacy concerns they raise. Unfortunately, users are often forced to ei...
Justin Manweiler, Ryan Scudellari, Zachary Cancio,...
P2P
2003
IEEE
16 years 3 days ago
Secure and Resilient Peer-to-Peer E-Mail: Design and Implementation
E-mail is a mission-critical communication function for virtually all institutions. Modern e-mail employs a servercentric design, in which the user is critically dependent on her ...
Jussi Kangasharju, Keith W. Ross, David A. Turner