USENIX Security ’23 - Lost in Conversion: Exploit Data Structure Conversion with Attribute Loss to Break Android Systems

Authors/Presenters:Rui Li, Wenrui Diao, Shishuai Yang, Xiangyu Liu, Shanqing Guo, Kehuan Zhang

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USENIX Security ’23 - Notice the Imposter! A Study on User Tag Spoofing Attack in Mobile Apps

Authors/Presenters:Shuai Li, Zhemin Yang, Guangliang Yang, Hange Zhang, Nan Hua, Yurui Huang, and Min Yang

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USENIX Security ’23 - The OK Is Not Enough: A Large Scale Study of Consent Dialogs in Smartphone Applications

Authors/Presenters:Simon Koch, Benjamin Altpeter, Martin Johns

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USENIX Security ’23 - Eye-Shield: Real-Time Protection of Mobile Device Screen Information from Shoulder Surfing

Authors/Presenters:Brian Jay Tang, Kang G. Shin

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USENIX Security ’23 - Powering Privacy: On the Energy Demand and Feasibility of Anonymity Networks on Smartphones

Authors/Presenters:Daniel Hugenroth, Alastair R. Beresford

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USENIX Security ’23 - Long Live The Honey Badger: Robust Asynchronous DPSS and its Applications

Authors/Presenters:Thomas Yurek, Zhuolun Xiang, Yu Xia, Andrew Miller

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USENIX Security ’23 - TVA: A Multi-Party Computation System For Secure And Expressive Time Series Analytics

Authors/Presenters:Muhammad Faisal, Jerry Zhang, John Liagouris, Vasiliki Kalavri, Mayank Varia

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USENIX Security ’23 - Efficient 3PC for Binary Circuits with Application to Maliciously-Secure DNN Inference

Authors/Presenters:Yun Li, Tsinghua University, Ant Group; Yufei Duan, Tsinghua University; Zhicong Huang, Alibaba Group; Cheng Hong, Ant Group; Chao Zhang and Yifan Song, Tsinghua University

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USENIX Security ’23 - Practical Asynchronous High-threshold Distributed Key Generation and Distributed Polynomial Sampling

Authors/Presenters:Sourav Das, Zhuolun Xiang, Lefteris Kokoris-Kogias, Ling Ren

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USENIX Security ’23 - WaterBear: Practical Asynchronous BFT Matching Security Guarantees of Partially Synchronous BFT

Authors/Presenters:Haibin Zhang, Sisi Duan, Boxin Zhao, Liehuang Zhu

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USENIX Security ’23 - LightThief: Your Optical Communication Information is Stolen behind the Wall

Authors/Presenters:Xin Liu, Wei Wang, Guanqun Song, Ting Zhu

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USENIX Security ’23 - Beyond The Gates: An Empirical Analysis of HTTP-Managed Password Stealers and Operators

Authors/Presenters:Athanasios Avgetidis, Omar Alrawi, Kevin Valakuzhy, Charles Lever, Paul Burbage, Angelos D. Keromytis, Fabian Monrose, Manos Antonakakis

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USENIX Security ’23 - A Plot is Worth a Thousand Words: Model Information Stealing Attacks via Scientific Plots

Authors/Presenters:Boyang Zhang and Xinlei He, Yun Shen, Tianhao Wang, Yang Zhang

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USENIX Security ’23 - PCAT: Functionality and Data Stealing from Split Learning by Pseudo-Client Attack

Authors/Presenters:Xinben Gao, Lan Zhang

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