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Detecting Unknown <endeca_term>Malicious Code</endeca_term> by Applying Classification Techniques on OpCode Patterns

Detecting Unknown Malicious Code by Applying Classification Techniques on OpCode Patterns

...previous studies classification algorithms were employed successfully for the detection of unknown malicious code. Most of these studies extracted features based on byte n-gram... Read more

24 February, 2012
Detecting <endeca_term>Malicious Code</endeca_term> by Model Checking

Detecting Malicious Code by Model Checking

The ease of compiling malicious code from source code in higher programming languages has increased the volatility... Read more

1 January, 2012
The Power of Procrastination: Detection and Mitigation of Execution-Stalling <endeca_term>Malicious Code</endeca_term>

The Power of Procrastination: Detection and Mitigation of Execution-Stalling Malicious Code

...defense mechanisms. For example, recently, malware authors have increasingly started to create malicious code that can evade dynamic analysis. One recent form of evasion against... Read more

11 August, 2011
10 Ways <endeca_term>Malicious Code</endeca_term> Reaches Your Private Network

10 Ways Malicious Code Reaches Your Private Network

...constantly play defense. This white paper focuses on 10 common ways that malicious code can penetrate a network. Knowledge of these methods and the ability... Read more

1 July, 2010

Foxit closes PDF hole used in iPhone jailbreak

...could be also exploited to compromise a computer or handset and execute malicious code, Foxit said in its patch release announcement on Friday. The software... Read more

11 August, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Adobe confirms PDF security hole in Reader

...Adobe Reader that could, if exploited, allow an intruder to remotely run malicious code on an affected system. The integer overflow vulnerability is related to... Read more

4 August, 2010 by Ben Woods

Samsung Wave smartphone ships with malware

...A number of Samsung's new Wave handsets have shipped with malicious code on a memory card included with the device, the manufacturer has... Read more

4 June, 2010 by Matthew Broersma

Facebook clickjacking scam attacks 'like' link clicks

...click to 'like' links on the social-networking site, which lead to malicious code Read more

2 June, 2010 by Elinor Mills
Detecting Environment-Sensitive Malware

Detecting Environment-Sensitive Malware

...in an instrumented sandbox is a widespread approach for the analysis of malicious code, largely because it sidesteps the difficulties involved in the static analysis... Read more

16 June, 2011
NEther: In-Guest Detection of Out-of-The-Guest Malware Analyzers

NEther: In-Guest Detection of Out-of-The-Guest Malware Analyzers

Malware analysis can be an efficient way to combat malicious code, however, miscreants are constructing heavily armoured samples in order to stymie... Read more

10 April, 2011
Defeating the Cyber Mutants: Protecting Your Business from Modern Malware

Defeating the Cyber Mutants: Protecting Your Business from Modern Malware

Modern malware rarely strikes the same way twice. Today's malicious code rapidly mutates, bypassing traditional defences. This webcast will examine these threats... Read more

1 April, 2011
Preventing Insider Malware Threats Using Program Analysis Techniques

Preventing Insider Malware Threats Using Program Analysis Techniques

Current malware detection tools focus largely on malicious code that is injected into target programs by outsiders by exploiting inadvertent... Read more

23 October, 2010

Adobe changes course and patches Photoshop for free

...earlier versions of the products that could let a remote intruder execute malicious code and take control of computers running the software. Adobe had originally... Read more

14 May, 2012 by Edward Moyer

Google warns DNSChanger victims via search results

...pages, much as it did last July for a separate piece of malicious code. "The DNSChanger malware modifies DNS settings to use malicious servers that... Read more

23 May, 2012

US indicts Romanian over NASA climate change hack

...use the computers for more than two months while NASA removed the malicious code in the machines, restored data and took steps to prevent further... Read more

9 February, 2012

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