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FireBugs: Finding and Repairing Cryptography API Misuses in Mobile Applications

2021 IEEE 45th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 2021
In this paper, we present FireBugs for Finding and Repairing Bugs based on security patterns. For the common misuse patterns of cryptography APIs (crypto APIs), we encode common cryptography rules into the pattern representations for bug detection and program repair regarding cryptography rule violations. In the evaluation, we conducted a case study to
Larry Singleton   +3 more
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FireBugs: Finding and Repairing Bugs with Security Patterns

2019 IEEE/ACM 6th International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems (MOBILESoft), 2019
Security is often a critical problem in software systems. The consequences of the failure lead to substantial economic loss or extensive environmental damage. Developing secure software is challenging, and retrofitting existing systems to introduce security is even harder.
Larry Singleton   +3 more
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Physiological responses to honeybee venom poisoning in a model organism, the firebug Pyrrhocoris apterus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology, 2023
In this study, the biochemical and physiological features of the firebug Pyrrhocoris apterus were investigated to understand the impact of the honeybee Apis mellifera venom on them using physiological methods (mortality, total level of metabolism), biochemical methods (ELISA, mass spectrometry, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, spectrophotometry) and
Anna, Ondřichová   +6 more
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The X chromosome still has a lot to reveal – revisiting Hermann Henking's work on firebugs

Journal of Cell Science, 2023
ABSTRACT In 1891, the existence of an X chromosome was noted for the first time. Hermann Henking was studying spermatocyte divisions of the firebug Pyrrhocoris apterus and observed that one chromosome behaved differently than all of the rest of the chromosomes. Henking called this chromosome ‘Element x’.
Leocadia Paliulis   +2 more
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Personality traits across ontogeny in firebugs, Pyrrhocoris apterus

Animal Behaviour, 2012
Consistent behavioural differences have long been recognized in animals but it still remains unclear how these traits change over ontogeny. As individuals can face different situations over their lives, and their life history expectation may not be the same in different life stages, one can expect that using different strategies in different life ...
Enikő Gyuris   +2 more
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Personality and ectoparasitic mites (Hemipteroseius adleri) in firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus)

Behavioural Processes, 2016
Individuals of the same species often consistently differ in their behaviour across time and context. These stable differences are usually termed 'animal personality'. Parasitism is known to significantly influence the evolution of animal personality at least in part because more explorative individuals may meet parasites more frequently than less ...
Gyuris, Enikő   +3 more
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“I'M A Firebug, Lady”

Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 1961
Editorial Comment: Your Editor unblushingly, and with some pride, confesses that he lifted the article which follows from the April issue of THE BULLETIN, official publication of the WOMEN'S CLUB OF UPPER MONTCLAIR, is located nearabout the city of Newark, New Jersey.Now Newark is the place where Harry W. Lindeman and Horace S. Bellejato hold Court and
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A Reading Of The Firebugs

Modern Drama, 1970
A FACT WHICH SURPRISES MANY READERS of Max Frisch's Biedermann and the Firebugs is that it does, indeed, play well in the theater. Somewhat fragmented and disjointed in the reading, partaking of many of Brecht's Verfremdungseffekt techniques without always sharing his mastery of the dramatic, Frisch's script seems at first glance to be trying to say ...
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From Firebugs to Fire Fighters?

1984
Marin County sheriff’s detectives arrested a volunteer fire fighter at the scene of a grass fire he is suspected of starting. Marinwood Fire Department volunteer, Randy Williams, 31, was taken into custody when he responded in fire fighting gear to help fight the blaze at an area three blocks from his home. Williams, suspected of arson in several other
Wayne S. Wooden, Martha Lou Berkey
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Prolonged tandem formation in firebugs ( Pyrrhocoris apterus ) serves mate-guarding

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2002
When copulating, firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus) form tandems for prolonged periods. Half of the copulations of marked individuals in the field lasted longer than 12 h, and some lasted up to 7 days. We found that: (1) females mate usually with several males prior to an oviposition bout, and (2) they store sperm from each mating for a large proportion of
Gerhard Schöfl, Michael Taborsky
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