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Performing port scans through Tor is a way to hide the source's IP address from the target. Researchers hoping to source their own scans benefit from a means of scanning that helps them to anonymize themselves from targets that may potentially retaliate as the result of being scanned. Though effective in providing anonymization during scanning, it is not scalable to the point of scanning the entire...
Internet enabled medical devices offer patients with a level of convenience. In recent years, the healthcare industry has seen a surge in the number of cyber-attacks. Given the potentially fatal impact of a compromised medical device, this study aims to identify vulnerabilities of medical devices. Our approach uses Shodan to obtain a large collection of IP addresses that will be passed through Nessus...
Android app is often used at multiple devices of one user. Sometimes, an app recognizes another device to be the same device which it has known, and bypasses its authentication process. As a result, an attacker can get the same privilege as the original device owner has for the app. In this paper, we show how to get the privilege of the device owner in Android app and how to defend against the attack...
This article describes a framework for semantic annotation of texts that are submitted for forensic analysis, based on Frame Semantics, and a knowledge base of Forensic Frames — FrameFOR. We demonstrate through experimental evaluations that the application of the Semantic Role Labeling (SRL) techniques and Natural Language Processing (NLP) in digital forensic increases the performance of the forensic...
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