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Making Information Flow Explicit in HiStar Nickolai Zeldovich, Silas Boyd-Wickizer, Eddie Kohler, and David Mazi`eres Stanford and UCLA A BSTRACT
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LG / Norton / AMD / Intel / HiStar / /

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HiStar ClamAV port / The library / Unix library / /

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user-level applications / security applications / secure systems / user-level infrastructure / software packages / malicious software / errant applications / software bugs / virtual private networks / application software / Low-secrecy applications / user management / computing / conventional operating systems / user-level software / time malicious software / /

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UCLA / Stanford / /

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Eddie Kohler / SER - LEVEL D ESIGN / Silas Boyd-Wickizer / David Mazi`eres Stanford / /

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system administrator / HiStar administrator / exec. / privileged security administrator / eepro100 driver / /

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Unix / /

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Virginia / Louisiana / Connecticut / /

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AV / Linux system / Unix / Linux / API / VPN / MAC address / block cipher / operating system / UDP / 64-bit processor / shared memory / operating systems / Anti-Virus Software / TCP/IP / x86-64 processors / flow control / virtual memory / /

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