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Date: 2017-04-03 15:58:15
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Hardening Java’s Access Control by Abolishing Implicit Privilege Elevation Philipp Holzinger∗ , Ben Hermann† , Johannes Lerch† , Eric Bodden‡ and Mira Mezini† ∗ Fraunhofer SIT, Email: philipp.holzinger@sit

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