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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c33]Mathy Vanhoef, Jeroen Robben:
A Security Analysis of WPA3-PK: Implementation and Precomputation Attacks. ACNS (2) 2024: 217-240 - [c32]Jeroen Robben, Mathy Vanhoef:
Netfuzzlib: Adding First-Class Fuzzing Support to Network Protocol Implementations. ESORICS (2) 2024: 65-84 - [c31]Héloïse Gollier, Mathy Vanhoef:
SSID Confusion: Making Wi-Fi Clients Connect to the Wrong Network. WISEC 2024: 156-161 - 2023
- [c30]Vik Vanderlinden, Tom van Goethem, Mathy Vanhoef:
Time Will Tell: Exploiting Timing Leaks Using HTTP Response Headers. ESORICS (2) 2023: 3-22 - [c29]Domien Schepers, Aanjhan Ranganathan, Mathy Vanhoef:
Framing Frames: Bypassing Wi-Fi Encryption by Manipulating Transmit Queues. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 53-68 - [c28]Nian Xue, Yashaswi Malla, Zihang Xia, Christina Pöpper, Mathy Vanhoef:
Bypassing Tunnels: Leaking VPN Client Traffic by Abusing Routing Tables. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 5719-5736 - [c27]Mathy Vanhoef, Xianjun Jiao, Wei Liu, Ingrid Moerman:
Testing and Improving the Correctness of Wi-Fi Frame Injection. WISEC 2023: 287-292 - 2022
- [c26]Mathy Vanhoef:
A Time-Memory Trade-Off Attack on WPA3's SAE-PK. APKC@AsiaCCS 2022: 27-37 - [c25]Chris McMahon Stone, Sam L. Thomas, Mathy Vanhoef, James Henderson, Nicolas Bailluet, Tom Chothia:
The Closer You Look, The More You Learn: A Grey-box Approach to Protocol State Machine Learning. CCS 2022: 2265-2278 - [c24]Domien Schepers, Aanjhan Ranganathan, Mathy Vanhoef:
On the Robustness of Wi-Fi Deauthentication Countermeasures. WISEC 2022: 245-256 - 2021
- [c23]Mathy Vanhoef:
Fragment and Forge: Breaking Wi-Fi Through Frame Aggregation and Fragmentation. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 161-178 - [c22]Domien Schepers, Aanjhan Ranganathan, Mathy Vanhoef:
Let numbers tell the tale: measuring security trends in wi-fi networks and best practices. WISEC 2021: 100-105 - [c21]Domien Schepers, Mathy Vanhoef, Aanjhan Ranganathan:
A framework to test and fuzz wi-fi devices. WISEC 2021: 368-370 - [e2]Christina Pöpper, Mathy Vanhoef, Lejla Batina, René Mayrhofer:
WiSec '21: 14th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 28 June - 2 July, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8349-3 [contents] - [e1]Christina Pöpper, Mathy Vanhoef:
WiseML@WiSec 2021: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Workshop on Wireless Security and Machine Learning, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, July 2, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8561-9 [contents] - [i3]Chris McMahon Stone, Sam L. Thomas, Mathy Vanhoef, James Henderson, Nicolas Bailluet, Tom Chothia:
The Closer You Look, The More You Learn: A Grey-box Approach to Protocol State Machine Learning. CoRR abs/2106.02623 (2021) - [i2]Mathy Vanhoef:
Fragment and Forge: Breaking Wi-Fi Through Frame Aggregation and Fragmentation. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2021: 763 (2021) - 2020
- [c20]Mathy Vanhoef, Eyal Ronen:
Dragonblood: Analyzing the Dragonfly Handshake of WPA3 and EAP-pwd. SP 2020: 517-533 - [c19]Tom van Goethem, Christina Pöpper, Wouter Joosen, Mathy Vanhoef:
Timeless Timing Attacks: Exploiting Concurrency to Leak Secrets over Remote Connections. USENIX Security Symposium 2020: 1985-2002 - [c18]Mathy Vanhoef, Prasant Adhikari, Christina Pöpper:
Protecting wi-fi beacons from outsider forgeries. WISEC 2020: 155-160
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c17]Domien Schepers, Aanjhan Ranganathan, Mathy Vanhoef:
Practical Side-Channel Attacks against WPA-TKIP. AsiaCCS 2019: 415-426 - [c16]Frederik Goovaerts, Gunes Acar, Rafael Galvez, Frank Piessens, Mathy Vanhoef:
Improving Privacy Through Fast Passive Wi-Fi Scanning. NordSec 2019: 37-52 - [i1]Mathy Vanhoef, Eyal Ronen:
Dragonblood: A Security Analysis of WPA3's SAE Handshake. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2019: 383 (2019) - 2018
- [c15]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Release the Kraken: New KRACKs in the 802.11 Standard. CCS 2018: 299-314 - [c14]Mathy Vanhoef, Nehru Bhandaru, Thomas Derham, Ido Ouzieli, Frank Piessens:
Operating Channel Validation: Preventing Multi-Channel Man-in-the-Middle Attacks Against Protected Wi-Fi Networks. WISEC 2018: 34-39 - [c13]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Symbolic Execution of Security Protocol Implementations: Handling Cryptographic Primitives. WOOT @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018 - 2017
- [c12]Mathy Vanhoef, Domien Schepers, Frank Piessens:
Discovering Logical Vulnerabilities in the Wi-Fi Handshake Using Model-Based Testing. AsiaCCS 2017: 360-371 - [c11]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Key Reinstallation Attacks: Forcing Nonce Reuse in WPA2. CCS 2017: 1313-1328 - 2016
- [c10]Mathy Vanhoef, Célestin Matte, Mathieu Cunche, Leonardo S. Cardoso, Frank Piessens:
Why MAC Address Randomization is not Enough: An Analysis of Wi-Fi Network Discovery Mechanisms. AsiaCCS 2016: 413-424 - [c9]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
All Your Biases Belong to Us: Breaking RC4 in WPA-TKIP and TLS. USENIX ATC 2016 - [c8]Tom van Goethem, Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens, Wouter Joosen:
Request and Conquer: Exposing Cross-Origin Resource Size. USENIX Security Symposium 2016: 447-462 - [c7]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Predicting, Decrypting, and Abusing WPA2/802.11 Group Keys. USENIX Security Symposium 2016: 673-688 - [c6]Célestin Matte, Mathieu Cunche, Franck Rousseau, Mathy Vanhoef:
Defeating MAC Address Randomization Through Timing Attacks. WISEC 2016: 15-20 - 2015
- [c5]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
All Your Biases Belong to Us: Breaking RC4 in WPA-TKIP and TLS. USENIX Security Symposium 2015: 97-112 - 2014
- [c4]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Advanced Wi-Fi attacks using commodity hardware. ACSAC 2014: 256-265 - [c3]Mathy Vanhoef, Willem De Groef, Dominique Devriese, Frank Piessens, Tamara Rezk:
Stateful Declassification Policies for Event-Driven Programs. CSF 2014: 293-307 - 2013
- [c2]Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Practical verification of WPA-TKIP vulnerabilities. AsiaCCS 2013: 427-436 - [c1]Willem De Groef, Dominique Devriese, Mathy Vanhoef, Frank Piessens:
Information Flow Control for Web Scripts. FOSAD 2013: 124-145
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