Jasmine Bowers
Co-authored papers
2018
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Sonar: Detecting SS7 Redirection Attacks Via Call Audio-Based Distance Bounding
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Christian Peeters, Hadi Abdullah, Nolen Scaife, Jasmine Bowers, Patrick Traynor, Bradley Reaves, and Kevin Butler
Detects SS7 call redirection attacks by measuring audio round-trip times, catching 100% of real-world redirections in live network tests.
2017
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Regulators, Mount Up? Analysis of Privacy Policies for Mobile Money Applications
Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security
Jasmine Bowers, Bradley Reaves, Imani N. Sherman, Patrick Traynor, and Kevin Butler
Nearly half of mobile money services lack any privacy policy, and those that exist are often incomplete, unreadable, or unavailable in users’ primary languages.
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Mo(bile) Money, Mo(bile) Problems: Analysis of Branchless Banking Applications in the Developing World
ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
Bradley Reaves, Jasmine Bowers, Nolen Scaife, Adam Bates, Arnav Bhartiya, Patrick Traynor, and Kevin R.B. Butler
A security analysis of all 46 Android mobile money apps reveals pervasive vulnerabilities and negligible improvement one year after our first study on the topic.
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FinTechSec: Addressing the Security Challenges of Digital Financial Services
IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine
Patrick Traynor, Kevin Butler, Jasmine Bowers, and Bradley Reaves
Identifies security challenges unique to mobile money, SMS transactions, and emerging digital financial platforms.
2016
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*droid: Assessment and evaluation of Android application analysis tools
ACM Computing Surveys
Bradley Reaves, Jasmine Bowers, Sigmond A. Gorski III, Olabode Anise, Rahul Bobhate, Raymond Cho, Hiranava Das, Sharique Hussain, Hamza Karachiwala, Nolen Scaife, Byron Wright, Kevin Butler, William Enck, and Patrick Traynor
Systematically evaluates published Android security analysis tools, finding most suffer from poor maintenance and fail on apps with known vulnerabilities.