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ITIIS
2010
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The Analysis of Random Propagating Worms using Network Bandwidth
There is a well-defined propagation model, named the random constant spread (RCS) model, which explains worms that spread their clones with a random scanning strategy. This model ...
Kwangsun Ko, Hyun-Su Jang, Byuong Woon Park, Young...
WORM
2003
13 years 6 months ago
Experiences with worm propagation simulations
Fast Internet worms are a relatively new threat to Internet infrastructure and hosts. We discuss motivation and possibilities to study the behaviour of such worms and degrees of f...
Arno Wagner, Thomas Dübendorfer, Bernhard Pla...
IDEAL
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Detecting Worm Propagation Using Traffic Concentration Analysis and Inductive Learning
As a vast number of services have been flooding into the Internet, it is more likely for the Internet resources to be exposed to various hacking activities such as Code Red and SQL...
Sanguk Noh, Cheolho Lee, Keywon Ryu, Kyunghee Choi...
WORM
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Preliminary results using scale-down to explore worm dynamics
A major challenge when attempting to analyze and model large-scale Internet phenomena such as the dynamics of global worm propagation is finding ate abstractions that allow us to ...
Nicholas Weaver, Ihab Hamadeh, George Kesidis, Ver...
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
The effect of DNS delays on worm propagation in an IPv6 Internet
— It is a commonly held belief that IPv6 provides greater security against random-scanning worms by virtue of a very sparse address space. We show that an intelligent worm can ex...
Abhinav Kamra, Hanhua Feng, Vishal Misra, Angelos ...