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Economic Factors of Vulnerability Trade and Exploitation: Empirical evidence from a prominent Russian cybercrime marketLuca Allodi (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Hindsight: Understanding the Evolution of UI Vulnerabilities in Mobile BrowsersMeng Luo (Stony Brook University), Oleksii Starov (Stony Brook University), Nima Honarmand (Stony Brook University), Nick Nikiforakis (Stony Brook University)
Herding Vulnerable Cats: A Statistical Approach to Disentangle Joint Responsibility for Web Security in Shared HostingSamaneh Tajalizadehkhoob (Delft University of Technology), Tom van Goethem (KU Leuven, imec-DistriNet), Maciej Korczyński (Delft University of Technology), Arman Noroozian (Delft University of Technology), Rainer Böhme (Innsbruck University), Tyler Moore (The University of Tulsa), Wouter Joosen (KU Leuven, imec-DistriNet), Michel van Eeten (Delft University of Technology)
Quantifying the Pressure of Legal Risks on Third-party Vulnerability ResearchAlexander Gamero-Garrido (University of California, San Diego), Stefan Savage (University of California, San Diego), Kirill Levchenko (University of California, San Diego), Alex C. Snoeren (University of California, San Diego)
Data breaches, phishing, or malware? Understanding the risks of stolen credentialsKurt Thomas (Google), Frank Li (University of California, Berkeley), Ali Zand (Google), Jake Barrett (Google), Juri Ranieri (Google), Luca Invernizzi (Google), Yarik Markov (Google), Oxana Comanescu (Google), Vijay Eranti (Google), Angelika Moscicki (Google), Dan Margolis (Google), Vern Paxson (University of California, Berkeley), Elie Bursztein (Google)
Back to the drawing board: Revisiting the design of optimal location privacy-preserving mechanismsSimon Oya (University of Vigo), Carmela Troncoso (IMDEA Software Institute), Fernando Pérez-González (University of Vigo)
A Large-Scale Empirical Study of Security PatchesFrank Li (University of California, Berkeley), Vern Paxson (University of California, Berkeley)