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UPBEAT: Test Input Checks of Q# Quantum Libraries
Tianmin Hu
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Guixin Ye
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Shin Hwei Tan
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
,Huanting Wang
University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
,Meng Li
Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China
,Zheng Wang
University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
ISSTA 2024: Proceedings of the 33rd ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis•September 2024, pp 186-198• https://doi.org/10.1145/3650212.3652120High-level programming models like Q# significantly simplify the complexity of programming for quantum computing. These models are supported by a set of foundation libraries for code development. However, errors can occur in the library implementation, ...
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Anonymous, Secure, Traceable, and Efficient Decentralized Digital Forensics
Meng Li
Key Laboratory of Knowledge Engineering with Big Data, Ministry of Education, School of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Industry Safety and Emergency Technology, Intelligent Interconnected Systems Laboratory of Anhui Province, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui, China
,Yanzhe Shen
School of Computer Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China
,Guixin Ye
School of Information Science and Technology, College of Computer Science, Northwest University, Xi’An, Shaanxi, China
,Jialing He
College of Computer Science, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
,Xin Zheng
Anhui Provincial Department of Justice, Wuhu, Anhui, China
,Zijian Zhang
School of Cyberspace Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
,Liehuang Zhu
Department of Mathematics and HIT Center, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
,Mauro Conti
Department of Intelligent Systems, CyberSecurity Group, TU Delft, Delft, CD, Netherlands
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Volume 36, Issue 5•May 2024, pp 1874-1888 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2023.3321712Digital forensics is crucial to fight crimes around the world. Decentralized Digital Forensics (DDF) promotes it to another level by channeling the power of blockchain into digital investigations. In this work, we focus on the privacy and security of DDF. ...
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A Generative and Mutational Approach for Synthesizing Bug-Exposing Test Cases to Guide Compiler Fuzzing
Guixin Ye
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Tianmin Hu
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zhenye Fan
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Shin Hwei Tan
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
,Bo Zhang
Tencent Security Platform Department, Shenzhen, China
,Wenxiang Qian
Tencent Security Platform Department, Shenzhen, China
,Zheng Wang
University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
ESEC/FSE 2023: Proceedings of the 31st ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering•November 2023, pp 1127-1139• https://doi.org/10.1145/3611643.3616332Random test case generation, or fuzzing, is a viable means for uncovering compiler bugs. Unfortunately, compiler fuzzing can be time-consuming and inefficient with purely randomly generated test cases due to the complexity of modern compilers. We present ...
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Detecting code vulnerabilities by learning from large-scale open source repositories
Rongze Xu
Northwest University, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, China
,Guixin Ye
Northwest University, China
,Huanting Wang
Northwest University, China
,Xin Ke
Northwest University, China
,Dingyi Fang
Northwest University, China
,Zheng Wang
University of Leeds, UK
Journal of Information Security and Applications, Volume 69, Issue C•Sep 2022 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jisa.2022.103293AbstractMachine learning methods are widely used to identify common, repeatedly occurring bugs and code vulnerabilities. The performance of a machine-learned model is bounded by the quality and quantity of training data and the model’s ...
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GENDA: A Graph Embedded Network Based Detection Approach on encryption algorithm of binary program
Xiao Li
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, 710127, China
,Yuanhai Chang
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, 710127, China
,Guixin Ye
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, 710127, China
,Xiaoqing Gong
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, 710127, China
,Zhanyong Tang
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, 710127, China
Journal of Information Security and Applications, Volume 65, Issue C•Mar 2022 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jisa.2021.103088AbstractThe cryptographic techniques are commonly used in software protection against malicious re-engineering. How to efficiently detect encryption algorithms used in the software to determine if they meet protection requirements is an ...
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Automated conformance testing for JavaScript engines via deep compiler fuzzing
Guixin Ye
Northwest University, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, China
,Shin Hwei Tan
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
,Songfang Huang
Alibaba DAMO Academy, China
,Dingyi Fang
Northwest University, China
,Xiaoyang Sun
University of Leeds, UK
,Lizhong Bian
Alipay, China
,Haibo Wang
University of Leeds, UK
,Zheng Wang
University of Leeds, UK
PLDI 2021: Proceedings of the 42nd ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation•June 2021, pp 435-450• https://doi.org/10.1145/3453483.3454054JavaScript (JS) is a popular, platform-independent programming language. To ensure the interoperability of JS programs across different platforms, the implementation of a JS engine should conform to the ECMAScript standard. However, doing so is ...
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Exploiting Serialized Fine-Grained Action Recognition Using WiFi Sensing
- Jose M. Barcelo-Ordinas,
- Weiyuan Tong
School of Information Sciences and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127ShaanxiChinanwu.edu.cn
, - Rong Li
School of Information Sciences and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127ShaanxiChinanwu.edu.cn
, - Xiaoqing Gong
School of Information Sciences and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127ShaanxiChinanwu.edu.cn
, - Shuangjiao Zhai
School of Information Sciences and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127ShaanxiChinanwu.edu.cn
, - Xia Zheng
School of Art and ArchaeologyZhejiang UniversityHangzhou 310028ZhejiangChinazju.edu.cn
, - Guixin Ye
School of Information Sciences and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127ShaanxiChinanwu.edu.cn
Gestures serve an important role in enabling natural interactions with computing devices, and they form an important part of everyday nonverbal communication. In increasingly many application scenarios of gesture interaction, such as gesture-based ...
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Input-Output Example-Guided Data Deobfuscation on Binary
Zhiyuan Tan,
Yujie Zhao
Department of Informationization Construction and ManagementShaanxi Normal UniversityXi’an 710 119Chinasnnu.edu.cn
School of Computer Science and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127Chinanwu.edu.cn
,Zhanyong Tang
School of Computer Science and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127Chinanwu.edu.cn
,Guixin Ye
School of Computer Science and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127Chinanwu.edu.cn
,Xiaoqing Gong
School of Computer Science and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127Chinanwu.edu.cn
,Dingyi Fang
School of Computer Science and TechnologyNorthwest UniversityXi’an 710127Chinanwu.edu.cn
Data obfuscation is usually used by malicious software to avoid detection and reverse analysis. When analyzing the malware, such obfuscations have to be removed to restore the program into an easier understandable form (deobfuscation). The deobfuscation ...
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Combining Graph-Based Learning With Automated Data Collection for Code Vulnerability Detection
Huanting Wang
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, China
,Guixin Ye
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, China
,Zhanyong Tang
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, China
,Shin Hwei Tan
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
,Songfang Huang
Alibaba DAMO Academy, Hangzhou, China
,Dingyi Fang
School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an, China
,Yansong Feng
Wangxuan Institute of Computer Technology (WICT), Peking University, Beijing, China
,Lizhong Bian
Alipay (Hangzhou) Information & Technology Company Ltd., Hangzhou, China
,Zheng Wang
School of Computing, University of Leeds, Leeds, U.K.
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, Volume 16•2021, pp 1943-1958 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TIFS.2020.3044773This paper presents FUNDED (Flow-sensitive vUl-Nerability coDE Detection), a novel learning framework for building vulnerability detection models. Funded leverages the advances in graph neural networks (GNNs) to develop a novel graph-based learning method ...
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Deep Program Structure Modeling Through Multi-Relational Graph-based Learning
Guixin Ye
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Huanting Wang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Dingyi Fang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Jianbin Fang
National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China
,Songfang Huang
Alibaba DAMO Academy, Hangzhou, China
,Zheng Wang
University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
PACT '20: Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques•September 2020, pp 111-123• https://doi.org/10.1145/3410463.3414670Deep learning is emerging as a promising technique for building predictive models to support code-related tasks like performance optimization and code vulnerability detection. One of the critical aspects of building a successful predictive model is ...
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Using Generative Adversarial Networks to Break and Protect Text Captchas
Guixin Ye
Northwest University, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, China
,Dingyi Fang
Northwest University, China
,Zhanxing Zhu
Peking University, China
,Yansong Feng
Peking University, China
,Pengfei Xu
Northwest University, China
,Xiaojiang Chen
Northwest University, China
,Jungong Han
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
,Zheng Wang
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security, Volume 23, Issue 2•May 2020, Article No.: 7, pp 1-29 • https://doi.org/10.1145/3378446Text-based CAPTCHAs remains a popular scheme for distinguishing between a legitimate human user and an automated program. This article presents a novel genetic text captcha solver based on the generative adversarial network. As a departure from prior ...
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Yet Another Text Captcha Solver: A Generative Adversarial Network Based Approach
Guixin Ye
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Dingyi Fang
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zhanxing Zhu
Peking University, Beijing, China
,Yansong Feng
Peking University, Beijing, China
,Pengfei Xu
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Xiaojiang Chen
Northwest University, Xi'an, China
,Zheng Wang
Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
CCS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security•October 2018, pp 332-348• https://doi.org/10.1145/3243734.3243754Despite several attacks have been proposed, text-based CAPTCHAs are still being widely used as a security mechanism. One of the reasons for the pervasive use of text captchas is that many of the prior attacks are scheme-specific and require a labor-...
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A Video-based Attack for Android Pattern Lock
Guixin Ye
Northwest University, China
,Zhanyong Tang
Northwest University, China
,Dingyi Fang
Northwest University, China
,Xiaojiang Chen
Northwest University, China
,Willy Wolff
Lancaster University, U.K.
,Adam J. Aviv
Naval Academy, U.S.A.
,Zheng Wang
Lancaster University, U.K., and Xi'an University of Posts 8 Telecommunications, China
ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security, Volume 21, Issue 4•November 2018, Article No.: 19, pp 1-31 • https://doi.org/10.1145/3230740Pattern lock is widely used for identification and authentication on Android devices. This article presents a novel video-based side channel attack that can reconstruct Android locking patterns from video footage filmed using a smartphone. As a ...
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