USENIX Security ’23 - Account Verification on Social Media: User Perceptions and Paid Enrollment →
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USENIX Security ’23 - An Empirical Study & Evaluation of Modern CAPTCHAs →
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USENIX Security ’23 - David Basin, Patrick Schaller, Jorge Toro-Pozo - Inducing Authentication Failures to Bypass Credit Card PINs →
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USENIX Security ’23 - How to Bind Anonymous Credentials to Humans →
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USENIX Security '23 - Fast IDentity Online with Anonymous Credentials (FIDO-AC) →
USENIX Security '23 - PatchVerif: Discovering Faulty Patches in Robotic Vehicles →
USENIX Security '23 - You Can't See Me: Physical Removal Attacks on LiDAR-based Autonomous Vehicles Driving Frameworks →
USENIX Security '23 - Discovering Adversarial Driving Maneuvers against Autonomous Vehicles
Authors/Presenters: *Ruoyu Song, Muslum Ozgur Ozmen, Hyungsub Kim, Raymond Muller, Z. Berkay Celik, Antonio Bianchi
USENIX Security '23 - Exorcising "Wraith": Protecting LiDAR-based Object Detector in Automated Driving System from Appearing Attacks →
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