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6th WOOT 2012: Bellevue, WA, USA
- Elie Bursztein, Thomas Dullien:
6th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies, WOOT'12, August 6-7, 2012, Bellevue, WA, USA, Proceedings. USENIX Association 2012
Network Attack
- Nigel Lawrence, Patrick Traynor:
Under New Management: Practical Attacks on SNMPv3.
Smartphone Insecurity
- Zhi Xu, Sencun Zhu:
Abusing Notification Services on Smartphones for Phishing and Spamming. 1-11 - Ralf-Philipp Weinmann:
Baseband Attacks: Remote Exploitation of Memory Corruptions in Cellular Protocol Stacks. 12-21 - WesLee Frisby, Benjamin Moench, Benjamin Recht, Thomas Ristenpart:
Security Analysis of Smartphone Point-of-Sale Systems. 22-33
Web Attack
- Isabell Schmitt, Sebastian Schinzel:
WAFFle: Fingerprinting Filter Rules of Web Application Firewalls. 34-40 - Yossi Gilad, Amir Herzberg:
Off-Path Attacking the Web. 41-52 - Sebastian Lekies, Mario Heiderich:
On the Fragility and Limitations of Current Browser-Provided Clickjacking Protection Schemes. 53-63
Improving Malicious Code
- Andrei Homescu, Michael Stewart, Per Larsen, Stefan Brunthaler, Michael Franz:
Microgadgets: Size Does Matter in Turing-Complete Return-Oriented Programming. 64-76 - Vishwath Mohan, Kevin W. Hamlen:
Frankenstein: Stitching Malware from Benign Binaries. 77-84
Bypassing System Security
- Julien Vanegue, Sean Heelan:
SMT Solvers in Software Security. 85-96 - Karthikeyan Bhargavan, Antoine Delignat-Lavaud:
Web-based Attacks on Host-Proof Encrypted Storage. 97-104 - Collin Mulliner, Benjamin Michéle:
Read It Twice! A Mass-Storage-Based TOCTTOU Attack. 105-112
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