Monthly Archives: June 2010

a journal paper

In the summer of 2007 I wrote a paper on the OP web browser that was published at Oakland in 2008. A few months afterward I was invited to submit it as a “fast tracked” paper in a journal. I thought it would be a easy way to add in some of the work we had done while working on and using OP since summer 2007.

If, or when, the journal paper actually gets published, security and systems researchers will have been using Chrome since Sept 2008 (over 2 years), had the opportunity to read the Gazelle paper (summer 2009), use Firefox with out-of-process plugins (spring 2010), and possibly even try out a full multi-process Firefox (upcoming release?), not to mention LCIE in IE8 (spring 2009). And this list doesn’t even include the many other security improvements that have been made in these browsers. Continue reading

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Twitter spam paper at CCS 2010

My paper about spam on Twitter has been accepted into ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security in Oct 2010. It’s going to be a fun presentation in Chicago, and I’m looking forward to continuing the project now that we … Continue reading

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