Breaking news from NDSS26: it seems that we have won a Distinguished Paper Award for "Decompiling the Synergy: An Empirical Study of Human-LLM Teaming in Software Reverse Engineering"
A giant thank you to my amazing co-authors and everyone who participated in the experiment!
(1/n) New research on Windows malware, to appear at ACM ASIA CCS 2026 [1]:
"SoK: Systematization, Detection, and Hunting of Windows Malware Persistence Techniques" [2]
This work is a collaboration between EURECOM and the University of Twente.
[1/4] "Trust Under Siege: Label Spoofing Attacks Against ML for Android Malware Detection" has been accepted at IEEE TIFS.
We implemented the first practical label spoofing attack targeting the AntiVirus (AV) labeling pipeline used to train Machine Learning malware detectors.
I'm in San Diego for NDSS26. We got these two papers accepted:
[1] "Unveiling BYOVD Threats: Malware's Use and Abuse of Kernel Drivers"
[2] "Decompiling the Synergy: An Empirical Study of Human-LLM Teaming in Software Reverse Engineering"
Come by, let's have a drink 🍻