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Markus Huber 0001
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- affiliation: SBA Research, Vienna, Austria
- affiliation: FH St. Pölten, Austria
Other persons with the same name
- Markus Huber — disambiguation page
- Markus Huber 0002 — University of Stuttgart, Institute for Visualisation and Interactive Systems, Germany
- Markus Huber 0003 — LMU Munich, Center for Sensorimotor Research, Germany
- Markus Huber 0004 — TU Munich, Institute for Numerical Mathematics, Germany
- Markus Huber 0005 — Volkswagen of America Electronics Research Laboratory, Belmont, MA, USA
- Markus Huber 0006 — Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany (and 2 more)
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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c30]Georg Merzdovnik, Markus Huber, Damjan Buhov, Nick Nikiforakis, Sebastian Neuner, Martin Schmiedecker, Edgar R. Weippl:
Block Me If You Can: A Large-Scale Study of Tracker-Blocking Tools. EuroS&P 2017: 319-333 - 2016
- [c29]Wilfried Mayer, Aaron Zauner, Martin Schmiedecker, Markus Huber:
No Need for Black Chambers: Testing TLS in the E-mail Ecosystem at Large. ARES 2016: 10-20 - [c28]Damjan Buhov, Markus Huber, Georg Merzdovnik, Edgar R. Weippl:
Pin it! Improving Android network security at runtime. Networking 2016: 297-305 - 2015
- [j6]Katharina Krombholz, Heidelinde Hobel, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Advanced social engineering attacks. J. Inf. Secur. Appl. 22: 113-122 (2015) - [c27]Damjan Buhov, Markus Huber, Georg Merzdovnik, Edgar R. Weippl, Vesna Dimitrova:
Network Security Challenges in Android Applications. ARES 2015: 327-332 - [c26]Otto Hellwig, Gerald Quirchmayr, Edith Huber, Timo Mischitz, Markus Huber:
Towards a CERT-Communication Model as Basis to Software Assurance. ARES 2015: 481-485 - [c25]Christoph Rottermanner, Peter Kieseberg, Markus Huber, Martin Schmiedecker, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
Privacy and data protection in smartphone messengers. iiWAS 2015: 83:1-83:10 - [i2]Wilfried Mayer, Aaron Zauner, Martin Schmiedecker, Markus Huber:
No Need for Black Chambers: Testing TLS in the E-mail Ecosystem at Large. CoRR abs/1510.08646 (2015) - 2014
- [j5]Sebastian Schrittwieser, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Peter Kieseberg, Markus Huber, Manuel Leithner, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
Covert Computation - Hiding code in code through compile-time obfuscation. Comput. Secur. 42: 13-26 (2014) - [c24]Katharina Krombholz, Peter Frühwirt, Peter Kieseberg, Ioannis Kapsalis, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
QR Code Security: A Survey of Attacks and Challenges for Usable Security. HCI (24) 2014: 79-90 - [c23]Stefanie Beyer, Martin Mulazzani, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Towards Fully Automated Digital Alibis with Social Interaction. IFIP Int. Conf. Digital Forensics 2014: 297-307 - [c22]Philipp Winter, Richard Köwer, Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Stefan Lindskog, Edgar R. Weippl:
Spoiled Onions: Exposing Malicious Tor Exit Relays. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2014: 304-331 - [c21]Christoph Hochreiner, Markus Huber, Georg Merzdovnik, Edgar R. Weippl:
Towards Practical Methods to Protect the Privacy of Location Information with Mobile Devices. SIN 2014: 17 - [c20]Peter Aufner, Georg Merzdovnik, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Plugin in the Middle - Minimising Security Risks in Mobile Middleware Implementations. SIN 2014: 434 - [i1]Sebastian Neuner, Victor van der Veen, Martina Lindorfer, Markus Huber, Georg Merzdovnik, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
Enter Sandbox: Android Sandbox Comparison. CoRR abs/1410.7749 (2014) - 2013
- [j4]Peter Kieseberg, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Lorcan Morgan, Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Using the structure of B+-trees for enhancing logging mechanisms of databases. Int. J. Web Inf. Syst. 9(1): 53-68 (2013) - [j3]Peter Frühwirt, Peter Kieseberg, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
InnoDB database forensics: Enhanced reconstruction of data manipulation queries from redo logs. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 17(4): 227-238 (2013) - [c19]Thomas Unger, Martin Mulazzani, Dominik Fruhwirt, Markus Huber, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Edgar R. Weippl:
SHPF: Enhancing HTTP(S) Session Security with Browser Fingerprinting. ARES 2013: 255-261 - [c18]Sebastian Schrittwieser, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Peter Kieseberg, Markus Huber, Manuel Leithner, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
Covert computation: hiding code in code for obfuscation purposes. AsiaCCS 2013: 529-534 - [c17]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Edgar R. Weippl:
Appinspect: large-scale evaluation of social networking apps. COSN 2013: 143-154 - [c16]Martin Mulazzani, Sebastian Neuner, Peter Kieseberg, Markus Huber, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Edgar R. Weippl:
Quantifying Windows File Slack Size and Stability. IFIP Int. Conf. Digital Forensics 2013: 183-193 - [c15]Katharina Krombholz, Heidelinde Hobel, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Social engineering attacks on the knowledge worker. SIN 2013: 28-35 - 2012
- [c14]Peter Frühwirt, Peter Kieseberg, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
InnoDB Database Forensics: Reconstructing Data Manipulation Queries from Redo Logs. ARES 2012: 625-633 - [c13]Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Data Visualization for Social Network Forensics. IFIP Int. Conf. Digital Forensics 2012: 115-126 - [c12]Sebastian Schrittwieser, Peter Frühwirt, Peter Kieseberg, Manuel Leithner, Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Guess Who's Texting You? Evaluating the Security of Smartphone Messaging Applications. NDSS 2012 - 2011
- [j2]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl, Gerhard Kitzler, Sigrun Goluch:
Friend-in-the-Middle Attacks: Exploiting Social Networking Sites for Spam. IEEE Internet Comput. 15(3): 28-34 (2011) - [c11]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Manuel Leithner, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Gilbert Wondracek, Edgar R. Weippl:
Social snapshots: digital forensics for online social networks. ACSAC 2011: 113-122 - [c10]Peter Kieseberg, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Trees Cannot Lie: Using Data Structures for Forensics Purposes. EISIC 2011: 282-285 - [c9]Peter Kieseberg, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Lorcan Morgan, Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Using the structure of B+-trees for enhancing logging mechanisms of databases. iiWAS 2011: 301-304 - [c8]Martin Mulazzani, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Manuel Leithner, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Dark Clouds on the Horizon: Using Cloud Storage as Attack Vector and Online Slack Space. USENIX Security Symposium 2011 - 2010
- [j1]Martin Mulazzani, Markus Huber, Edgar R. Weippl:
Anonymity and Monitoring: How to Monitor the Infrastructure of an Anonymity System. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part C 40(5): 539-546 (2010) - [c7]Peter Frühwirt, Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
InnoDB Database Forensics. AINA 2010: 1028-1036 - [c6]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Edgar R. Weippl:
Cheap and automated socio-technical attacks based on social networking sites. AISec 2010: 61-64 - [c5]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl, Gerhard Kitzler, Sigrun Goluch:
Exploiting social networking sites for spam. CCS 2010: 693-695 - [c4]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
Tor HTTP Usage and Information Leakage. Communications and Multimedia Security 2010: 245-255 - [c3]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
Who on Earth Is "Mr. Cypher": Automated Friend Injection Attacks on Social Networking Sites. SEC 2010: 80-89 - [c2]Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar R. Weippl:
Social Networking Sites Security: Quo Vadis. SocialCom/PASSAT 2010: 1117-1122
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Markus Huber, Stewart Kowalski, Marcus Nohlberg, Simon Tjoa:
Towards Automating Social Engineering Using Social Networking Sites. CSE (3) 2009: 117-124
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