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2nd SPSM@CCS 2012: Raleigh, NC, USA
- Ting Yu, William Enck, Xuxian Jiang:
SPSM'12, Proceedings of the Workshop on Security and Privacy in Smartphones and Mobile Devices, Co-located with CCS 2012, October 19, 2012, Raleigh, NC, USA. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1666-8
Keynote address
- Geir Olsen:
Windows phone 8 security. 1-2
Permissions
- Jinseong Jeon, Kristopher K. Micinski, Jeffrey A. Vaughan, Ari Fogel, Nikhilesh Reddy, Jeffrey S. Foster, Todd D. Millstein:
Dr. Android and Mr. Hide: fine-grained permissions in android applications. 3-14 - Chaitrali Amrutkar, Patrick Traynor:
Short paper: rethinking permissions for mobile web apps: barriers and the road ahead. 15-20 - Liu Yang, Nader Boushehrinejadmoradi, Pallab Roy, Vinod Ganapathy, Liviu Iftode:
Short paper: enhancing users' comprehension of android permissions. 21-26 - Ian Timothy Fischer, Cynthia Kuo, Ling Huang, Mario Frank:
Short paper: smartphones: not smart enough? 27-32
What users want
- Adrienne Porter Felt, Serge Egelman, David A. Wagner:
I've got 99 problems, but vibration ain't one: a survey of smartphone users' concerns. 33-44 - Jaeyeon Jung, Seungyeop Han, David Wetherall:
Short paper: enhancing mobile application permissions with runtime feedback and constraints. 45-50 - Drew Fisher, Leah Dorner, David A. Wagner:
Short paper: location privacy: user behavior in the field. 51-56
Attacks and defenses
- Yang Zhang, Peng Xia, Junzhou Luo, Zhen Ling, Benyuan Liu, Xinwen Fu:
Fingerprint attack against touch-enabled devices. 57-68 - David Kantola, Erika Chin, Warren He, David A. Wagner:
Reducing attack surfaces for intra-application communication in android. 69-80 - David Barrera, Jeremy Clark, Daniel McCarney, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Understanding and improving app installation security mechanisms through empirical analysis of android. 81-92 - Cong Zheng, Shixiong Zhu, Shuaifu Dai, Guofei Gu, Xiaorui Gong, Xinhui Han, Wei Zou:
SmartDroid: an automatic system for revealing UI-based trigger conditions in android applications. 93-104
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