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Date: 2015-11-22 13:12:13
Java platform
Computing platforms
Cross-platform software
Java
Hacking
Java security
Java Web Start
Sandbox
Vulnerability
Computer security
Android
Malware

Evaluating the Flexibility of the Java Sandbox Zack Coker, Michael Maass, Tianyuan Ding, Claire Le Goues, and Joshua Sunshine Carnegie Mellon University {zfc,mmaass}@cs.cmu.edu, , {clegoues,sunshine}@cs.cmu.

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