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6th MALWARE 2011: Fajardo, PR, USA
- 6th International Conference on Malicious and Unwanted Software, MALWARE 2011, Fajardo, Puerto Rico, USA, October 18-19, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0033-9
- Anshuman Singh, Arun Lakhotia:
Game-theoretic design of an information exchange model for detecting packed malware. 1-7 - Marco Ramilli, Matt Bishop, Shining Sun:
Multiprocess malware. 8-13 - Natalia Stakhanova, Mathieu Couture, Ali A. Ghorbani:
Exploring network-based malware classification. 14-20 - Ferenc Leitold:
Testing protections against web threats. 20-26 - Vikram Phatak, Rick Moy:
Evaluating security products based on appropriate usage. 27-33 - Rodrigo Rubira Branco, Gabriel Negreira Barbosa:
Distributed malware analysis scheduling. 34-41 - Matt Bishop, Richard Ford, Marco Ramilli:
Results-oriented security. 42-49 - Jose Andre Morales, Michael Main, Weiliang Luo, Shouhuai Xu, Ravi S. Sandhu:
Building malware infection trees. 50-57 - Michalis Polychronakis, Angelos D. Keromytis:
ROP payload detection using speculative code execution. 58-65 - Leonid Batyuk, Markus Herpich, Seyit Ahmet Çamtepe, Karsten Raddatz, Aubrey-Derrick Schmidt, Sahin Albayrak:
Using static analysis for automatic assessment and mitigation of unwanted and malicious activities within Android applications. 66-72 - Mark Balanza, Kervin Alintanahin, Oscar Abendan, Julius Dizon, Bernadette Caraig:
DroidDreamLight lurks behind legitimate Android apps. 73-78 - Dong-Hoon You, Bong-Nam Noh:
Android platform based linux kernel rootkit. 79-87 - Hector M. Lugo-Cordero, Ratan K. Guha, Kejie Lu, Domingo Rodríguez:
Secure service distribution for VErsatile Service-Oriented Wireless Mesh Networks. 88-94 - Hugo Gonzalez-Robledo, Kara Nance, Jose Nazario:
Phishing by form: The abuse of form sites. 95-101 - Frankie Li, Anthony Lai, DDL:
Evidence of Advanced Persistent Threat: A case study of malware for political espionage. 102-109 - Chaoge Liu, Weiqing Lu, Zhiqi Zhang, Peng Liao, Xiang Cui:
A recoverable hybrid C&C botnet. 110-118
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