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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j3]Lin-Shung Huang, Shrikant Adhikarla, Dan Boneh, Collin Jackson:
An Experimental Study of TLS Forward Secrecy Deployments. IEEE Internet Comput. 18(6): 43-51 (2014) - [c25]Yuan Tian, Ying Chuan Liu, Amar Bhosale, Lin-Shung Huang, Patrick Tague, Collin Jackson:
All Your Screens Are Belong to Us: Attacks Exploiting the HTML5 Screen Sharing API. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2014: 34-48 - [c24]Lin-Shung Huang, Alex Rice, Erling Ellingsen, Collin Jackson:
Analyzing Forged SSL Certificates in the Wild. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2014: 83-97 - [c23]David Silver, Suman Jana, Dan Boneh, Eric Yawei Chen, Collin Jackson:
Password Managers: Attacks and Defenses. USENIX Security Symposium 2014: 449-464 - 2013
- [c22]Robert Kotcher, Yutong Pei, Pranjal Jumde, Collin Jackson:
Cross-origin pixel stealing: timing attacks using CSS filters. CCS 2013: 1055-1062 - [c21]Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim, Lin-Shung Huang, Adrian Perrig, Collin Jackson, Virgil D. Gligor:
Accountable key infrastructure (AKI): a proposal for a public-key validation infrastructure. WWW 2013: 679-690 - [i2]Raul Gonzalez, Eric Yawei Chen, Collin Jackson:
Automated Password Extraction Attack on Modern Password Managers. CoRR abs/1309.1416 (2013) - 2012
- [c20]Emily Stark, Lin-Shung Huang, Dinesh Israni, Collin Jackson, Dan Boneh:
The Case for Prefetching and Prevalidating TLS Server Certificates. NDSS 2012 - [c19]Lin-Shung Huang, Alexander Moshchuk, Helen J. Wang, Stuart Schecter, Collin Jackson:
Clickjacking: Attacks and Defenses. USENIX Security Symposium 2012: 413-428 - [c18]Kapil Singh, Helen J. Wang, Alexander Moshchuk, Collin Jackson, Wenke Lee:
Practical end-to-end web content integrity. WWW 2012: 659-668 - [i1]Jeff Hodges, Collin Jackson, Adam Barth:
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS). RFC 6797: 1-46 (2012) - 2011
- [c17]Eric Yawei Chen, Jason Bau, Charles Reis, Adam Barth, Collin Jackson:
App isolation: get the security of multiple browsers with just one. CCS 2011: 227-238 - [c16]Zachary Weinberg, Eric Yawei Chen, Pavithra Ramesh Jayaraman, Collin Jackson:
I Still Know What You Visited Last Summer: Leaking Browsing History via User Interaction and Side Channel Attacks. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2011: 147-161 - [r1]Collin Jackson:
Web 2.0 Security and Privacy. Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security (2nd Ed.) 2011: 1367-1368 - 2010
- [c15]Lin-Shung Huang, Zack Weinberg, Chris Evans, Collin Jackson:
Protecting browsers from cross-origin CSS attacks. CCS 2010: 619-629 - [c14]Gaurav Aggarwal, Elie Bursztein, Collin Jackson, Dan Boneh:
An Analysis of Private Browsing Modes in Modern Browsers. USENIX Security Symposium 2010: 79-94 - [c13]Daniel Bates, Adam Barth, Collin Jackson:
Regular expressions considered harmful in client-side XSS filters. WWW 2010: 91-100
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [b1]Collin Jackson:
Improving browser security policies. Stanford University, USA, 2009 - [j2]Adam Barth, Collin Jackson, John C. Mitchell:
Securing frame communication in browsers. Commun. ACM 52(6): 83-91 (2009) - [j1]Collin Jackson, Adam Barth, Andrew Bortz, Weidong Shao, Dan Boneh:
Protecting browsers from DNS rebinding attacks. ACM Trans. Web 3(1): 2:1-2:26 (2009) - [c12]Ben Adida, Adam Barth, Collin Jackson:
Rootkits for JavaScript Environments. WOOT 2009: 1-7 - 2008
- [c11]Adam Barth, Collin Jackson, John C. Mitchell:
Robust defenses for cross-site request forgery. CCS 2008: 75-88 - [c10]Adam Barth, Collin Jackson, John C. Mitchell:
Securing Frame Communication in Browsers. USENIX Security Symposium 2008: 17-30 - [c9]Collin Jackson, Adam Barth:
Forcehttps: protecting high-security web sites from network attacks. WWW 2008: 525-534 - 2007
- [c8]Collin Jackson, Adam Barth, Andrew Bortz, Weidong Shao, Dan Boneh:
Protecting browsers from dns rebinding attacks. CCS 2007: 421-431 - [c7]Collin Jackson, Daniel R. Simon, Desney S. Tan, Adam Barth:
An Evaluation of Extended Validation and Picture-in-Picture Phishing Attacks. Financial Cryptography 2007: 281-293 - [c6]Jon Howell, Collin Jackson, Helen J. Wang, Xiaofeng Fan:
MashupOS: Operating System Abstractions for Client Mashups. HotOS 2007 - [c5]Helen J. Wang, Xiaofeng Fan, Jon Howell, Collin Jackson:
Protection and communication abstractions for web browsers in MashupOS. SOSP 2007: 1-16 - [c4]Collin Jackson, Dan Boneh, John C. Mitchell:
Transaction Generators: Root Kits for Web. HotSec 2007 - [c3]Collin Jackson, Helen J. Wang:
Subspace: secure cross-domain communication for web mashups. WWW 2007: 611-620 - 2006
- [c2]Collin Jackson, Andrew Bortz, Dan Boneh, John C. Mitchell:
Protecting browser state from web privacy attacks. WWW 2006: 737-744 - 2005
- [c1]Blake Ross, Collin Jackson, Nick Miyake, Dan Boneh, John C. Mitchell:
Stronger Password Authentication Using Browser Extensions. USENIX Security Symposium 2005
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