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Java Bytecode Modification and Applet Security Export

(1998)

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While the Java Virtual Machine includes a bytecode verifier that checks bytecode programs before execution, and a bytecode interpreter that performs run-time tests such as array bounds and null-pointer checks, Java applets may still behave in ways that are annoying or potentially harmful to users. For example, applets may mount denial-of-service attacks, forge email or display misleading information in order to trick users. With these concerns in mind, we present techniques that may be used to...


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