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IPCCC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Optimising Networks Against Malware
Rapidly-spreading malicious software is an important threat on today’s computer networks. Most solutions that have been proposed to counter this threat are based on our ability ...
Pierre-Marc Bureau, José M. Fernandez
IPCCC
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Optimising malware
In recent years, malicious software (malware) has become one of the most insidious threats in computer security. However, this is arguably not the result of increased sophisticati...
José M. Fernandez, Pierre-Marc Bureau
ACSAC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
HoneyIM: Fast Detection and Suppression of Instant Messaging Malware in Enterprise-Like Networks
Instant messaging (IM) has been one of most frequently used malware attack vectors due to its popularity. Distinct from other malware, it is straightforward for IM malware to fin...
Mengjun Xie, Zhenyu Wu, Haining Wang
ISW
2010
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
Artificial Malware Immunization Based on Dynamically Assigned Sense of Self
Computer malwares (e.g., botnets, rootkits, spware) are one of the most serious threats to all computers and networks. Most malwares conduct their malicious actions via hijacking t...
Xinyuan Wang, Xuxian Jiang
AINA
2006
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
EC: an edge-based architecture against DDoS attacks and malware spread
The ability to limit unsolicited traffic in the Internet is important to defy DDoS attacks and to contain the spread of worms and viruses. The concept of capabilities, which requir...
Roger Karrer