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LEET 2011: Boston, MA, USA
- Christopher Kruegel:
4th USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats, LEET '11, Boston, MA, USA, March 29, 2011. USENIX Association 2011 - Mohammed I. Al-Saleh, Jedidiah R. Crandall:
Application-Level Reconnaissance: Timing Channel Attacks Against Antivirus Software. - Jeff Green, Joshua Juen, Omid Fatemieh, Ravinder Shankesi, Dong (Kevin) Jin, Carl A. Gunter:
Reconstructing Hash Reversal based Proof of Work Schemes. - Xiang Cui, Binxing Fang, Lihua Yin, Xiaoyi Liu, Tianning Zang:
Andbot: Towards Advanced Mobile Botnets. - Qian Wang, Zesheng Chen, Chao Chen:
Characterizing Internet Worm Infection Structure. - Nathaniel Husted, Steven A. Myers:
Why Mobile-to-Mobile Wireless Malware Won't Cause a Storm. - Chao Zhang, Cheng Huang, Keith W. Ross, David A. Maltz, Jin Li:
Inflight Modifications of Content: Who Are the Culprits? - Youngsang Shin, Minaxi Gupta, Steven A. Myers:
The Nuts and Bolts of a Forum Spam Automator. - Brett Stone-Gross, Thorsten Holz, Gianluca Stringhini, Giovanni Vigna:
The Underground Economy of Spam: A Botmaster's Perspective of Coordinating Large-Scale Spam Campaigns. - He Liu, Kirill Levchenko, Márk Félegyházi, Christian Kreibich, Gregor Maier, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
On the Effects of Registrar-level Intervention. - Nick Nikiforakis, Marco Balduzzi, Steven Van Acker, Wouter Joosen, Davide Balzarotti:
Exposing the Lack of Privacy in File Hosting Services. - Stevens Le Blond, Pere Manils, Chaabane Abdelberi, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Claude Castelluccia, Arnaud Legout, Walid Dabbous:
One Bad Apple Spoils the Bunch: Exploiting P2P Applications to Trace and Profile Tor Users.
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