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Introducing dead drops to network steganography using ARP-caches and SNMP-walks
T Schmidbauer, S Wendzel, A Mileva, W Mazurczyk
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Availability …, 2019
152019
Sok: A survey of indirect network-level covert channels
T Schmidbauer, S Wendzel
Proceedings of the 2022 ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and …, 2022
92022
Covert storage caches using the NTP protocol
T Schmidbauer, S Wendzel
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Availability …, 2020
92020
Detection Of Computational Intensive Reversible Covert Channels Based On Packet Runtime.
T Schmidbauer, S Wendzel
J. Wirel. Mob. Networks Ubiquitous Comput. Dependable Appl. 13 (1), 137-166, 2022
72022
Hunting shadows: Towards packet runtime-based detection of computational intensive reversible covert channels
T Schmidbauer, S Wendzel
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Availability …, 2021
72021
Challenging channels: Encrypted covert channels within challenge-response authentication
T Schmidbauer, J Keller, S Wendzel
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Availability …, 2022
62022
Did You See That? A Covert Channel Exploiting Recent Legitimate Traffic
S Wendzel, T Schmidbauer, S Zillien, J Keller
A Covert Channel Exploiting Recent Legitimate Traffic, 2022
12022
SoK
T Schmidbauer, S Wendzel
Proceedings of the 2022 ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and …, 2022
12022
Novel Sophisticated Network-Level Covert Channels
T Schmidbauer
University of Hagen, Germany, 2023
2023
DYST (Did You See That?): An Amplified Covert Channel That Points To Previously Seen Data
S Wendzel, T Schmidbauer, S Zillien, J Keller
arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11850, 2022
2022
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