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| Security '03 Paper   
[Security '03 Technical Program] 
 
 Scrash: A System for Generating Secure Crash InformationPete Broadwell   
        Matt Harren  
        Naveen Sastry1   
 
 Abstract:
This paper presents Scrash, a system that safeguards user privacy by
  removing sensitive data from crash reports that are sent to developers after
  program failures. Remote crash reporting, while of great help to the
  developer, risks the user's privacy because crash reports may contain
  sensitive user information such as passwords and credit card numbers. Scrash
  modifies the source code of C programs to ensure that sensitive
  data does not appear in a crash report. Scrash adds only a small amount of
  run-time overhead and requires minimal involvement on the part of the
  developer.
 
 
 
 Naveen Sastry 2003-05-12 | 
| This paper was originally published in the
Proceedings of the 12th USENIX Security Symposium,
August 48, 2003, 
 Washington, DC, USA Last changed: 27 Aug. 2003 aw | 
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