Nine papers from the Pursec Lab have been accepted at the Usenix Security Symposium, 2023:
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LocIn: Inferring Semantic Location from Spatial Maps in Mixed Reality
Habiba Farrukh, Reham Mohamed, Aniket Nare, Antonio Bianchi, Z. Berkay Celik -
Discovering Adversarial Driving Maneuvers against Autonomous Vehicles
Ruoyu Song, Muslum Ozgur Ozmen, Hyungsub Kim, Raymond Muller, Z. Berkay Celik, Antonio Bianchi -
PatchVerif: Discovering Faulty Patches in Robotic Vehicles
Hyungsub Kim, Muslum Ozgur Ozmen, Z. Berkay Celik, Antonio Bianchi, Dongyan Xu -
Fuzz The Power: Dual-role State Guided Black-box Fuzzing for USB Power Delivery
Kyungtae Kim, Sungwoo Kim, Kevin R. B. Butler, Antonio Bianchi, Rick Kennell, Dave (Jing) Tian -
ARGUS: A Framework for Staged Static Taint Analysis of GitHub Workflows and Actions
Siddharth Muralee, Igibek Koishybayev, Aleksandr Nahapetyan, Greg Tystahl, Brad Reaves, Antonio Bianchi, William Enck, Alexandros Kapravelos, Aravind Machiry -
ZBCAN: A Zero-Byte CAN Defense System
Khaled Serag, Rohit Bhatia, Akram Faqih, Muslum Ozgur Ozmen, Vireshwar Kumar, Z. Berkay Celik, Dongyan Xu -
That Person Moves Like A Car: Misclassification Attack Detection for Autonomous Systems Using Spatiotemporal Consistency
Yanmao Man, Raymond Muller, Ming Li, Z. Berkay Celik, Ryan Gerdes -
GLeeFuzz: Fuzzing WebGL Through Error Message Guided Mutation
Hui Peng, Zhihao Yao, Ardalan Amiri Sani, Dave (Jing) Tian, Mathias Payer -
Intender: Fuzzing Intent-Based Networking with Intent-State Transition Guidance
Jiwon Kim, Benjamin E. Ujcich, Dave (Jing) Tian