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Yeongjin Jang
Yeongjin Jang
Samsung Research America
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QSYM: A Practical Concolic Execution Engine Tailored for Hybrid Fuzzing
I Yun, S Lee, M Xu, Y Jang, T Kim
27th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 18), 744-761, 2018
5932018
Hacking in darkness: Return-oriented programming against secure enclaves
J Lee, J Jang, Y Jang, N Kwak, Y Choi, C Choi, T Kim, M Peinado, ...
26th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 17), 522-539, 2017
2362017
Breaking kernel address space layout randomization with intel tsx
Y Jang, S Lee, T Kim
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications …, 2016
2342016
Preventing use-after-free with dangling pointers nullification.
B Lee, C Song, Y Jang, T Wang, T Kim, L Lu, W Lee
NDSS, 2015
2302015
SGX-Bomb: Locking down the processor via Rowhammer attack
Y Jang, J Lee, S Lee, T Kim
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on System Software for Trusted Execution, 1-6, 2017
2082017
HFL: Hybrid Fuzzing on the Linux Kernel.
K Kim, DR Jeong, CH Kim, Y Jang, I Shin, B Lee
NDSS, 2020
1532020
Firmae: Towards large-scale emulation of iot firmware for dynamic analysis
M Kim, D Kim, E Kim, S Kim, Y Jang, Y Kim
Annual computer security applications conference, 733-745, 2020
1372020
APISan: Sanitizing API Usages through Semantic Cross-Checking
I Yun, C Min, X Si, Y Jang, T Kim, M Naik
25th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 16), 363-378, 2016
121*2016
Toward engineering a secure android ecosystem: A survey of existing techniques
M Xu, C Song, Y Ji, MW Shih, K Lu, C Zheng, R Duan, Y Jang, B Lee, ...
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 49 (2), 1-47, 2016
1122016
A11y attacks: Exploiting accessibility in operating systems
Y Jang, C Song, SP Chung, T Wang, W Lee
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications …, 2014
1122014
Mimesis Aegis: A Mimicry Privacy Shield–A System’s Approach to Data Privacy on Public Cloud
B Lau, S Chung, C Song, Y Jang, W Lee, A Boldyreva
23rd usenix security symposium (USENIX Security 14), 33-48, 2014
1082014
Breaking and fixing VoLTE: Exploiting hidden data channels and mis-implementations
H Kim, D Kim, M Kwon, H Han, Y Jang, D Han, T Kim, Y Kim
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications …, 2015
892015
Hardware-Supported ORAM in Effect: Practical Oblivious Search and Update on Very Large Dataset
T Hoang, MO Ozmen, Y Jang, AA Yavuz
In Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PoPETs), 2019
712019
Mactans: Injecting malware into iOS devices via malicious chargers
B Lau, Y Jang, C Song, T Wang, PH Chung, P Royal
Black Hat USA 2013, 2013
612013
Gyrus: A Framework for User-Intent Monitoring of Text-based Networked Applications.
Y Jang, SP Chung, BD Payne, W Lee
NDSS, 2014
602014
MOSE: Practical multi-user oblivious storage via secure enclaves
T Hoang, R Behnia, Y Jang, AA Yavuz
Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and …, 2020
302020
Ucognito: Private browsing without tears
M Xu, Y Jang, X Xing, T Kim, W Lee
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications …, 2015
272015
On the Feasibility of Large-Scale Infections of iOS Devices
T Wang, Y Jang, Y Chen, S Chung, B Lau, W Lee
23rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 14), 79-93, 2014
242014
Multik: A framework for orchestrating multiple specialized kernels
HC Kuo, A Gunasekaran, Y Jang, S Mohan, RB Bobba, D Lie, J Walker
arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06889, 2019
192019
Tightly Seal Your Sensitive Pointers with PACTight
M Ismail, A Quach, C Jelesnianski, Y Jang, C Min
31st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 22), 3717-3734, 2022
172022
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