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ACSAC
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Known/Chosen Key Attacks against Software Instruction Set Randomization
Instruction Set Randomization (ISR) has been proposed as a form of defense against binary code injection into an executing program. One proof-of-concept implementation is Randomiz...
Yoav Weiss, Elena Gabriela Barrantes
VEE
2006
ACM
142views Virtualization» more  VEE 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Secure and practical defense against code-injection attacks using software dynamic translation
One of the most common forms of security attacks involves exploiting a vulnerability to inject malicious code into an executing application and then cause the injected code to be ...
Wei Hu, Jason Hiser, Daniel Williams, Adrian Filip...
EUROCRYPT
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Encryption Schemes Secure against Chosen-Ciphertext Selective Opening Attacks
Imagine many small devices send data to a single receiver, encrypted using the receiver’s public key. Assume an adversary that has the power to adaptively corrupt a subset of the...
Serge Fehr, Dennis Hofheinz, Eike Kiltz, Hoeteck W...
TDSC
2010
119views more  TDSC 2010»
12 years 11 months ago
On the General Applicability of Instruction-Set Randomization
We describe Instruction-Set Randomization (ISR), a general approach for safeguarding systems against any type of code-injection attack. We apply Kerckhoffs' principle to creat...
Stephen W. Boyd, Gaurav S. Kc, Michael E. Locasto,...
ICISC
2008
103views Cryptology» more  ICISC 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Instruction Set Limitation in Support of Software Diversity
This paper proposes a novel technique, called instruction set limitation, to strengthen the resilience of software diversification against collusion attacks. Such attacks require a...
Bjorn De Sutter, Bertrand Anckaert, Jens Geiregat,...