USENIX Security ’23 - CipherH: Automated Detection of Ciphertext Side-channel Vulnerabilities in Cryptographic Implementations

Authors/Presenters:Sen Deng, Mengyuan Li, Yining Tang, Shuai Wang, Shoumeng Yan, Yinqian Zhang

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USENIX Security ’23 - Pspray: Timing Side-Channel Based Linux Kernel Heap Exploitation Technique

Authors/Presenters:Yoochan Lee and Jinhan Kwak, Junesoo Kang, Yuseok Jeon, Byoungyoung Lee

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USENIX Security ’23 - Side-Channel Attacks on Optane Persistent Memory

Authors/Presenters:Sihang Liu, University of Virginia; Suraaj Kanniwadi, Martin Schwarzl, Andreas Kogler, Daniel Gruss, Samira Khan

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USENIX Security ’23 - Cipherfix: Mitigating Ciphertext Side-Channel Attacks in Software

Authors/Presenters:Jan Wichelmann, Anna Pätschke, Luca Wilke, Thomas Eisenbarth

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USENIX Security ’23 - NVLeak: Off-Chip Side-Channel Attacks via Non-Volatile Memory Systems

Authors/Presenters:Zixuan Wang, Mohammadkazem Taram, Daniel Moghimi, Steven Swanson, Dean Tullsen, Jishen Zhao

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USENIX Security ’23 - PROVIDENCE: a Flexible Round-by-Round Risk-Limiting Audit

Authors/Presenters:Oliver Broadrick, Poorvi Vora, Filip Zagórski

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USENIX Security ’23 - Reversing, Breaking, and Fixing the French Legislative Election E-Voting Protocol

Authors/Presenters:Alexandre Debant, Lucca Hirschi

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USENIX Security ’23 - Fact-Saboteurs: A Taxonomy of Evidence Manipulation Attacks against Fact-Verification Systems

Authors/Presenters:Sahar Abdelnabi, Mario Fritz

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USENIX Security ’23 - TRIDENT: Towards Detecting and Mitigating Web-based Social Engineering Attacks

Authors/Presenters:Zheng Yang, Joey Allen, Matthew Landen, Roberto Perdisci, Wenke Lee

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USENIX Security ’23 - Strategies and Vulnerabilities of Participants in Venezuelan Influence Operations

Authors/Presenters:Ruben Recabarren, Bogdan Carbunar, Nestor Hernandez, and Ashfaq Ali Shafin,

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USENIX Security ’23 - Are You Spying on Me? Large-Scale Analysis on IoT Data Exposure through Companion Apps

Authors/Presenters:uhong Nan, Sun Yat-sen University; Xueqiang Wang, University of Central Florida; Luyi Xing and Xiaojing Liao, Indiana University Bloomington; Ruoyu Wu and Jianliang Wu, Purdue University; Yifan Zhang and XiaoFeng Wang, Indiana University Bloomington

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USENIX Security ’23 - The Most Dangerous Codec in the World: Finding and Exploiting Vulnerabilities in H.264 Decoders

Authors/Presenters:Willy R. Vasquez, Stephen Checkoway, Hovav Shacham

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USENIX Security ’23 - One Size Does Not Fit All: Uncovering and Exploiting Cross Platform Discrepant APIs in WeChat

Authors/Presenters:Chao Wang, Yue Zhang, Zhiqiang Lin

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USENIX Security ’23 - Formal Analysis of SPDM: Security Protocol and Data Model Version 1.2

Authors/Presenters:Cas Cremers, Alexander Dax, Aurora Naska

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