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WORM 2003: Washington, DC, USA
- Stuart Staniford, Stefan Savage:
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode, WORM 2003, Washington, DC, USA, October 27, 2003. ACM Press 2003, ISBN 1-58113-785-0
Internet WORMS: past, present, and future
- Darrell M. Kienzle, Matthew C. Elder:
Recent worms: a survey and trends. 1-10 - Nicholas Weaver, Vern Paxson, Stuart Staniford, Robert K. Cunningham:
A taxonomy of computer worms. 11-18 - Stuart E. Schechter, Michael D. Smith:
Access for sale: a new class of worm. 19-23
Network interactions
- Michael Liljenstam, David M. Nicol, Vincent H. Berk, Robert S. Gray:
Simulating realistic network worm traffic for worm warning system design and testing. 24-33 - Arno Wagner, Thomas Dübendorfer, Bernhard Plattner, Roman Hiestand:
Experiences with worm propagation simulations. 34-41
Formation and simulation
- Dan Ellis:
Worm anatomy and model. 42-50 - Cliff Changchun Zou, Weibo Gong, Donald F. Towsley:
Worm propagation modeling and analysis under dynamic quarantine defense. 51-60 - Yang Wang, Chenxi Wang:
Modeling the effects of timing parameters on virus propagation. 61-66
Defensive technology
- Linda Briesemeister, Patrick Lincoln, Phillip A. Porras:
Epidemic profiles and defense of scale-free networks. 67-75 - Jesse C. Rabek, Roger I. Khazan, Scott M. Lewandowski, Robert K. Cunningham:
Detection of injected, dynamically generated, and obfuscated malicious code. 76-82
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