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Byzantium: Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant Database Replication Providing Snapshot Isolation ∗
- , such as software bugs or attacks. This paper presents the design of Byzantium, a Byzantine fault-tolerant database
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An Analysis of Browser Domain-Isolation Bugs and A Light-Weight Transparent Defense Mechanism
- bugs and attacks. We found that because of the intrinsic complexity of browser components
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Symposium no. 50 Paper no. 780 Presentation: poster 780-1
- with direct seeding-in this study mealy bugs attacked the DSR plots. Only by using herbicides and constant
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Practical Byzantine fault tolerance and proactive recovery
- physical access to the replicas, attacks that exploit weaknesses in other services, and software bugs due
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Anti-Forensics: Techniques, Detection and Countermeasures
- for attacking forensic tools by exploiting bugs in those tools, as demonstrated by the “42.zip” compression bomb
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Survivability From a Sow's Ear: The Retrofit Security Requirement
- may access what, preventing an attacker from gaining unintended privileges by exploiting bugs
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FormatGuard: Automatic Protection From printf Format String Vulnerabilities
- format bugs every bit as dangerous as buffer overflows [8]: the attacker can send a single packet of data
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Outline
- : many network devices have default passwords or hidden “service” accounts. ◮ Software bug attacks
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Anomaly Internet Network Traffic Detection by Kernel Principle Component Classifier ∗
- anomalies present in attack traffic, including user behavior, bug exploits, response anomalies, bugs
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A security analysis of Pretty Good Privacy
- CONTENTS 5 Bugs and Attacks 63 5.1 About bugs and attacks
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