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WORM 2005: Fairfax, VA, USA
- Vijay Atluri, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode, WORM 2005, Fairfax, VA, USA, November 11, 2005. ACM Press 2005, ISBN 1-59593-229-1 - Brian Hernacki:
Emerging threats. 1
Session 1
- Mohammad Mannan, Paul C. van Oorschot:
On instant messaging worms, analysis and countermeasures. 2-11 - Justin Ma, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Stefan Savage:
Self-stopping worms. 12-21
Session 2
- Zesheng Chen, Chuanyi Ji:
A self-learning worm using importance scanning. 22-29 - Spyros Antonatos, Periklis Akritidis, Evangelos P. Markatos, Kostas G. Anagnostakis:
Defending against hitlist worms using network address space randomization. 30-40 - Milan Vojnovic, Ayalvadi J. Ganesh:
On the effectiveness of automatic patching. 41-50
Session 3
- Vern Paxson:
An analysis of the witty outbreak: exploiting underlying structure for detailed reconstruction of an internet-scale event. 51 - Moheeb Abu Rajab, Fabian Monrose, Andreas Terzis:
Worm evolution tracking via timing analysis. 52-59 - David W. Richardson, Steven D. Gribble, Edward D. Lazowska:
The limits of global scanning worm detectors in the presence of background noise. 60-70
Session 4
- Stefan Savage:
Scalable internet threat monitoring. 71 - David J. Malan, Michael D. Smith:
Host-based detection of worms through peer-to-peer cooperation. 72-80 - Kurt Rohloff, Tamer Basar:
The detection of RCS worm epidemics. 81-86
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