EE515 Paper Presentation
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(9/16) Dolphin Attack: Inaudible Voice Commands
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(9/23) Exploiting the DRAM rowhammer bug to gain kernel privileges
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(9/28) On the Feasibility of Side-Channel Attacks with Brain-Computer Interfaces
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(9/28) Pacemakers and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators: Software Radio Attacks and Zero-Power Defenses
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(9/30) Attacking the Kad Network - Real World Evaluation and High Fidelity Simulation using DVN
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(9/30) Losing control of the Internet: Using the data plane to attack the control plane
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(10/5) Hijacking Bitcoin: Routing Attacks on Cryptocurrencies
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(10/5) Be Selfish and Avoid Dilemmas: Fork After Withholding (FAW) Attacks on Bitcoin
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(10/7) On Limitations of Friendly Jamming for Confidentiality
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(10/7)  UWB-ED: Distance Enlargement Attack Detection in Ultra-Wideband
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(10/21)  Breaking and Fixing VoLTE: Exploiting Hidden Data Channels and Mis-implementations
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(10/21)  GUTI Reallocation Demystified: Cellular Location Tracking with Changing Temporary Identifier
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(10/26) Touching the Untouchables: Dynamic Security Analysis of the LTE Control Plane
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(10/26) Breaking LTE on Layer Two
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(11/2) BaseSpec: Comparative Analysis of Baseband Software and Cellular Specifications for L3 Protocols
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(11/2) Hiding in Plain Signal: Physical Signal Overshadowing Attack on LTE
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(11/4) Automated Attack Discovery in TCP Congestion Control Using a Model-guided Approach
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(11/4) Bookworm Game: Automatic Discovery of LTE Vulnerabilities Through Documentation Analysis
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(11/9) Mining Your Ps and Qs: Detection of Widespread Weak Keys in Network Devices
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(11/9) The KNOB is Broken: Exploiting Low Entropy in the Encryption Key Negotiation Of Bluetooth BR/EDR
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(11/11) Ghost Talk: Mitigating EMI Signal Injection Attacks against Analog Sensors
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(11/11) Illusion and Dazzle: Adversarial Optical Channel Exploits against Lidars for Automotive Applications
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(11/23) Rocking Drones with Intentional Sound Noise on Gyroscopic Sensors
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(11/23) Light Commands: Laser-Based Audio Injection Attacks on Voice-Controllable Systems
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(11/25) Robust De-anonymization of Large Sparse Datasets
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(11/25) De-anonymizing Programmers via Code Stylometry
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(11/30) Explaining and harnessing adversarial examples
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(11/30) Robust Physical-World Attacks on Deep Learning Visual Classification
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(12/2) Audio Adversarial Examples: Targeted Attacks on Speech-to-Text
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(12/2) Model inversion attacks that exploit confidence information and basic countermeasures
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