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2009
IEEE
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DSybil: Optimal Sybil-Resistance for Recommendation Systems
Recommendation systems can be attacked in various ways, and the ultimate attack form is reached with a sybil attack, where the attacker creates a potentially unlimited number of s...
Haifeng Yu, Chenwei Shi, Michael Kaminsky, Phillip...
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Building Covert Channels over the Packet Reordering Phenomenon
Abstract—New modes of communication have shown themselves to be needed for more secure and private types of data. Steganography or data-hiding through covert channels can be high...
Adel El-Atawy, Ehab Al-Shaer
NORDSEC
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A Parallelism-Based Approach to Network Anonymization
Considering topologies of anonymous networks we used to organizing anonymous communications into hard to trace paths, composed of several middleman nodes, towards hiding communicat...
Igor Margasinski
OOPSLA
2009
Springer
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Thorn: robust, concurrent, extensible scripting on the JVM
Scripting languages enjoy great popularity due their support for rapid and exploratory development. They typically have lightweight syntax, weak data privacy, dynamic typing, powe...
Bard Bloom, John Field, Nathaniel Nystrom, Johan &...
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ACSAC
2008
IEEE
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Please Permit Me: Stateless Delegated Authorization in Mashups
Mashups have emerged as a Web 2.0 phenomenon, connecting disjoint applications together to provide unified services. However, scalable access control for mashups is difficult. T...
Ragib Hasan, Marianne Winslett, Richard M. Conlan,...