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- 2016
- Michael Backes, Thorsten Holz, Christian Rossow, Teemu Rytilahti, Milivoj Simeonovski, Ben Stock:
On the Feasibility of TTL-Based Filtering for DRDoS Mitigation. RAID 2016: 303-322 - Sajjad Arshad, Amin Kharraz, William Robertson:
Identifying Extension-Based Ad Injection via Fine-Grained Web Content Provenance. RAID 2016: 415-436 - Jeremy Blackthorne, Benjamin Kaiser, Bülent Yener:
A Formal Framework for Environmentally Sensitive Malware. RAID 2016: 211-229 - Claudio Bozzato, Riccardo Focardi, Francesco Palmarini, Graham Steel:
APDU-Level Attacks in PKCS#11 Devices. RAID 2016: 97-117 - Alejandro Calleja, Juan E. Tapiador, Juan Caballero:
A Look into 30 Years of Malware Development from a Software Metrics Perspective. RAID 2016: 325-345 - Adrian Dabrowski, Georg Petzl, Edgar R. Weippl:
The Messenger Shoots Back: Network Operator Based IMSI Catcher Detection. RAID 2016: 279-302 - Yangchun Fu, Junghwan Rhee, Zhiqiang Lin, Zhichun Li, Hui Zhang, Guofei Jiang:
Detecting Stack Layout Corruptions with Robust Stack Unwinding. RAID 2016: 71-94 - Xunchao Hu, Aravind Prakash, Jinghan Wang, Rundong Zhou, Yao Cheng, Heng Yin:
Semantics-Preserving Dissection of JavaScript Exploits via Dynamic JS-Binary Analysis. RAID 2016: 254-276 - Lazaros Koromilas, Giorgos Vasiliadis, Elias Athanasopoulos, Sotiris Ioannidis:
GRIM: Leveraging GPUs for Kernel Integrity Monitoring. RAID 2016: 3-23 - Athanasios Kountouras, Panagiotis Kintis, Chaz Lever, Yizheng Chen, Yacin Nadji, David Dagon, Manos Antonakakis, Rodney Joffe:
Enabling Network Security Through Active DNS Datasets. RAID 2016: 188-208 - Andrea Mambretti, Kaan Onarlioglu, Collin Mulliner, William Robertson, Engin Kirda, Federico Maggi, Stefano Zanero:
Trellis: Privilege Separation for Multi-user Applications Made Easy. RAID 2016: 437-456 - Marius Muench, Fabio Pagani, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna, Davide Balzarotti:
Taming Transactions: Towards Hardware-Assisted Control Flow Integrity Using Transactional Memory. RAID 2016: 24-48 - Arman Noroozian, Maciej Korczynski, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Daisuke Makita, Katsunari Yoshioka, Michel van Eeten:
Who Gets the Boot? Analyzing Victimization by DDoS-as-a-Service. RAID 2016: 368-389 - Giancarlo Pellegrino, Onur Catakoglu, Davide Balzarotti, Christian Rossow:
Uses and Abuses of Server-Side Requests. RAID 2016: 393-414 - Marcos Sebastián, Richard Rivera, Platon Kotzias, Juan Caballero:
AVclass: A Tool for Massive Malware Labeling. RAID 2016: 230-253 - Mingshen Sun, John C. S. Lui, Yajin Zhou:
Blender: Self-randomizing Address Space Layout for Android Apps. RAID 2016: 457-480 - Kurt Thomas, Rony Amira, Adi Ben-Yoash, Ori Folger, Amir Hardon, Ari Berger, Elie Bursztein, Michael D. Bailey:
The Abuse Sharing Economy: Understanding the Limits of Threat Exchanges. RAID 2016: 143-164 - Akira Yokoyama, Kou Ishii, Rui Tanabe, Yinmin Papa, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto, Takahiro Kasama, Daisuke Inoue, Michael Brengel, Michael Backes, Christian Rossow:
SandPrint: Fingerprinting Malware Sandboxes to Provide Intelligence for Sandbox Evasion. RAID 2016: 165-187 - Junyuan Zeng, Yangchun Fu, Zhiqiang Lin:
Automatic Uncovering of Tap Points from Kernel Executions. RAID 2016: 49-70 - Tianwei Zhang, Yinqian Zhang, Ruby B. Lee:
CloudRadar: A Real-Time Side-Channel Attack Detection System in Clouds. RAID 2016: 118-140 - Yury Zhauniarovich, Olga Gadyatskaya:
Small Changes, Big Changes: An Updated View on the Android Permission System. RAID 2016: 346-367 - Fabian Monrose, Marc Dacier, Gregory Blanc, Joaquín García-Alfaro:
Research in Attacks, Intrusions, and Defenses - 19th International Symposium, RAID 2016, Paris, France, September 19-21, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9854, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-45718-5 [contents]
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