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LEET 2012: San Jose, CA, USA
- Engin Kirda:
5th USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats, LEET '12, San Jose, CA, USA, April 24, 2012. USENIX Association 2012
New Challenges
- Alok Tongaonkar, Ram Keralapura, Antonio Nucci:
Challenges in Network Application Identification. - Ari Juels, Ting-Fang Yen:
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Advanced Persistent Threat. - Mike Samuel, Úlfar Erlingsson:
Let's Parse to Prevent Pwnage.
Emerging Threats
- Paul Ferguson:
Observations on Emerging Threats. - Eric Chien, Liam O'Murchu, Nicolas Falliere:
W32.Duqu: The Precursor to the Next Stuxnet.
Botnets and DDoS Threats
- David Dittrich:
So You Want to Take Over a Botnet... - Alexandru G. Bardas, Loai Zomlot, Sathya Chandran Sundaramurthy, Xinming Ou, S. Raj Rajagopalan, Marc R. Eisenbarth:
Classification of UDP Traffic for DDoS Detection. - Armin Büscher, Thorsten Holz:
Tracking DDoS Attacks: Insights into the Business of Disrupting the Web.
Mobile Security
- Yeongung Park, Choonghyun Lee, Chanhee Lee, JiHyeog Lim, Sangchul Han, Minkyu Park, Seong-je Cho:
RGBDroid: A Novel Response-Based Approach to Android Privilege Escalation Attacks.
Studying Cyber-Criminals
- Jason Britt, Brad Wardman, Alan P. Sprague, Gary Warner:
Clustering Potential Phishing Websites Using DeepMD5. - Tudor Dumitras, Petros Efstathopoulos:
Ask WINE: Are We Safer Today? Evaluating Operating System Security through Big Data Analysis.
Threats in Social Networks
- Yazan Boshmaf, Ildar Muslukhov, Konstantin Beznosov, Matei Ripeanu:
Key Challenges in Defending Against Malicious Socialbots. - Kurt Thomas, Chris Grier, Vern Paxson:
Adapting Social Spam Infrastructure for Political Censorship.
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