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Calum C. Hall, Lynsay A. Shepherd and Natalie Coull
Web applications are relied upon by many for the services they provide. It is essential that applications implement appropriate security measures to prevent security incidents. Currently, web applications focus resources towards the preventative side of ...
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Adam Rapley, Xavier Bellekens, Lynsay A. Shepherd and Colin McLean
Writing desktop applications in JavaScript offers developers the opportunity to create cross-platform applications with cutting-edge capabilities. However, in doing so, they are potentially submitting their code to a number of unsanctioned modifications ...
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Lynsay A. Shepherd, Jacqueline Archibald and Robert Ian Ferguson
Despite the number of tools created to help end-users reduce risky security behaviours, users are still falling victim to online attacks. This paper proposes a browser extension utilising affective feedback to provide warnings on detection of risky behav...
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Lynsay A. Shepherd, Jacqueline Archibald and Robert Ian Ferguson
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