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17th USENIX Security Symposium 2008: San Jose, California, USA - WOOT
- Dan Boneh, Tal Garfinkel, Dug Song:
2nd USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies, WOOT'08, San Jose, CA, USA, July 28, 2008, Proceedings. USENIX Association 2008 - Mark Daniel, Jake Honoroff, Charlie Miller:
Engineering Heap Overflow Exploits with JavaScript. - Joachim Viide, Aki Helin, Marko Laakso, Pekka Pietikäinen, Mika Seppänen, Kimmo Halunen, Rauli Puuperä, Juha Röning:
Experiences with Model Inference Assisted Fuzzing. - Will Drewry, Tavis Ormandy:
Insecure Context Switching: Inoculating Regular Expressions for Survivability. - Marco Cova, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
There Is No Free Phish: An Analysis of "Free" and Live Phishing Kits. - Elizabeth Stinson, John C. Mitchell:
Towards Systematic Evaluation of the Evadability of Bot/Botnet Detection Methods. - Aaron Portnoy, Ali Rizvi-Santiago:
Reverse Engineering Python Applications. - Craig A. Shue, Andrew J. Kalafut, Minaxi Gupta:
Exploitable Redirects on the Web: Identification, Prevalence, and Defense. - Matt Miller:
Modeling the Trust Boundaries Created by Securable Objects.
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