Jan. 3, 2022, 2:20 a.m. | Jungwon Lim (1), Yonghwi Jin (2), Mansour Alharthi (1), Xiaokuan Zhang (1), Jinho Jung (1), Rajat Gupta (1), Kuilin Li (1), Daehee Jang (3), Taesoo Ki

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Web browsers are integral parts of everyone's daily life. They are commonly
used for security-critical and privacy sensitive tasks, like banking
transactions and checking medical records. Unfortunately, modern web browsers
are too complex to be bug free (e.g., 25 million lines of code in Chrome), and
their role as an interface to the cyberspace makes them an attractive target
for attacks. Accordingly, web browsers naturally become an arena for
demonstrating advanced exploitation techniques by attackers and
state-of-the-art defenses by browser …

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