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Trojan Source and Bad Characters - Invisible Hacks and Reluctant Patching

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Explore invisible hacking techniques and the challenges of patching vulnerabilities in this IEEE keynote address by Ross Anderson and Nicholas Boucher from the University of Cambridge. Delve into the concepts of Trojan Source attacks and the implications of malicious use of special characters in code. Gain insights into the complexities of cybersecurity and the ongoing struggle to maintain robust defenses against evolving threats in software development and deployment.

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LangSec Keynote: Trojan Source and Bad Characters: Invisible Hacks and Reluctant Patching


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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy

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