Most well-known Internet worms, such as Code Red, Slammer, and Blaster, infected vulnerable computers by scanning the entire Internet IPv4 space. In this paper, we present a new s...
Cliff Changchun Zou, Donald F. Towsley, Weibo Gong...
: Most Internet worms use random scanning. The distribution of vulnerable hosts on the Internet, however, is highly non-uniform over the IP-address space. This implies that random ...
After the Code Red incident in 2001 and the SQL Slammer in January 2003, it is clear that a simple self-propagating worm can quickly spread across the Internet, infects most vulne...
The recent outbreaks of extremely fast spreading worms highlight the inadequacy of the current patching approach. Intrusion prevention systems (IPSs) that automatically generate a...
As national infrastructure becomes intertwined with emerging global data networks, the stability and integrity of the two have become synonymous. This connection, while necessary,...
Michael Bailey, Evan Cooke, Farnam Jahanian, Jose ...