SBA Research is a research center for Information Security funded partly by the national initiative for COMET Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies.
Das Projekt „Transport Layer Security in Practice (TLSiP)“ beschäftigt sich mit Methoden zur Erkennung von unsicheren kryptografische Verfahren bei Internetservices und soll Internetbenutzern eine transparente Lösung für sichere Internetkommunikation ermöglichen. Das Internet hat sich in unserer Gesellschaft als ein wichtigstes Kommunikationswerkzeug etabliert und für viele Bereiche wie der täglichen Kommunikation,… Read More
This project aims to fundamentally increase the performance of current state of-the-art forensic methods and decrease the manual work necessary for a forensic analyst by 1) developing new methods to increase the use of parallelized data processing within the specific environment of digital forensics, 2) identifying the best method(s) on… Read More
Ziel von DEXHELPP ist die Entwicklung neuer Methoden, Modelle und Technologien um Planung und Steuerung im Gesundheitssystem zu unterstützen. Projektpartner Research: TU Wien, Institut für Statistik und Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung (Konsortialführer) TU Wien, Institut für Analysis und Scientific Computing UMIT Privatuniversität für Medizin und Informatik VRVis Zentrum für Virtual Reality… Read More
Ziel dieses Projektvorhabens ist die Erforschung innovativer Lösungen zur Identifikation, Prävention und Reduktion der organisierten Finanzkriminalität am Beispiel der Geldwäsche und mit besonderer Hinsicht auf virtuelle Währungen. Projektpartner aus Österreich: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology (Konsortialführung Österreich) XYLEM Science and Technology Management M²D MasterMind Development IRKS-Research… Read More
Martin Mulazzani presented the paper on malicious Tor exit relays at PETS2014 in Amsterdam. Core contribution of the paper are two modular exit relay scanners which can detect various MitM attacks and passive credential sniffing attacks, namely exitmap and HoneyConnector. You can find the slides here. Details and the… Read More
The 28th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy (DBSec’14) was held in Vienna, Austria from 14-16 July 2014, organized by SBA Research. Keynote by Chris Clifton Conference Dinner Award Ceremony Special Coffee Break… Read More
We updated our paper on comparing multiple dynamic Android analysis frameworks, to remove incorrect statements as well as to clarify inprecise statements. You can find the updated version here: here The slides can be found here: here The abstract of the paper: Expecting the shipment of… Read More
New paper “Send and Pretend: Exploiting Transcript Consistency Issues in End-to-End Encrypted Group Chats”, was recently accepted for the 35th USENIX Security Symposium. The paper is a collaboration between SBA, the University of Vienna, and the Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria (IT:U). It was authored by Gabriel K. Gegenhuber, Moritz Grefner, Maximilian Günther, Matthäus Wininger, David Schmidt, and Aljosha Judmayer. ∞
The IRIS web application in version 2.4.26 and possibly others is vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting (XSS) in the assets (CVE-2026-16969), custom attributes (CVE-2026-18360) and datastore upload (CVE-2026-18361) functions. ∞
We are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our researchers, who were recognized at the University of Vienna Faculty of Computer Science's Best-of-the-Best Awards on June 24. ∞