Malicious Code Protector: A New Approach for Detecting and Blocking Buffer Over?ow Attacks
White Papers To solve this problem Check Point developed Malicious Code Protector, a patent-pending technology that provides a new approach for detecting and blocking buffer overflow attacks. Unlike previous detection solutions that rely on a defined attack...
[March 2, 2005, 2:00]
The Impact of Malicious Code on Windows Vista
White Papers It presents metrics derived from this framework, security considerations applicable to Windows Vista, and a high-level view of what the future of malicious code may bring. This paper discusses the development of a framework to measure Windows Vista...
[January 9, 2008, 0:01]
Cyber-commerce threatened by malicious code
News For anyone browsing the Net, opening up a Java applet or ActiveX control could result in malicious mobile code attacking files and wiping out systems. The threat of rogue code was echoed by market analysts Dataquest.
[October 27, 1998, 15:02]
HP Virus Throttle Technology: Stealth Defense Against Malicious Code in Microsoft Windows Environments
White Papers Virus Throttle can detect and slow down the malicious code based on its behavior, giving IT personnel more time to respond to the infection. Virus Throttle represents a different paradigm in the battle against malicious code because it mitigates...
[January 31, 2009, 8:08]
The Evolving Threat: Combat Training for the New Era of Malicious Code
White Papers The malicious code used in modern attacks has more devastating consequences than the headline-making worms and viruses of the previous era. Many existing protection systems are inadequately prepared to stop new forms of malicious code.
[July 6, 2007, 1:00]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
News The site, owned by a party that has licensed the word "survivor" in a top-level US domain -- not linked to the television network -- today contained a smorgasbord of malicious code embedded in HTML scripts.
[May 13, 2004, 10:35]
Malicious code 'could hide in Windows Registry'
Talkback "According to Microsoft, the issue is not a security vulnerability, but a function within the operating system that could be misused. Just goes to show that they still don't quite understand security
[August 30, 2005, 12:47]
Malicious code 'could hide in Windows Registry'
Talkback So basically: the clean bill of health from the anti-virus and anti-spyware scanners that everyone has been getting is now completely worthless. But apparently, no-one should worry because this is a Windows feature and not a bug.
[August 30, 2005, 13:24]
Malicious code targets critical Windows flaw
Talkback Patch the patch,that patches the patch that breaks the patch. Just another day on windoze lane.
[June 27, 2006, 13:46]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback Agreed. Useless article. Kind of like saying there is a mass murederer on the loose during the national news but not telling in what part of the country he is loose.
[May 19, 2004, 16:02]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback Seriously. Maybe I went there and am now infected.how am I supposed to check?
[May 24, 2004, 21:53]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback I agree with the above.why don't you put the site info in. Now I have to hunt it out in order to block it. Thanks for the semi-usless info.
[May 19, 2004, 15:44]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback Don't you think it's appropriate to provide the name of the website with the malicous payload?
[May 15, 2004, 3:56]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback For those of you wanting to know what the website url is - well it would be totally inappropriate and irresponsible to post such a thing as less security minded people reading this article may veture there not knowing how to secure their machines...
[May 20, 2004, 6:12]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback This information does not do us any good when you don't tell us the site. There are many Survivor pages out there. Which one is it?
[May 14, 2004, 20:52]
'Survivor' site contains malicious code
Talkback I guess nobody at ZD reads the talk back. The story was posted on 5/13, I found it on 5/19 and still no one has posted a URL for me to block at the firewall. Sad.
[May 19, 2004, 16:21]
Malicious code 'could hide in Windows Registry'
News Miscreants could hide their malicious software on a Windows PC by using overly long registry keys, security experts have warned. Some antivirus and anti-spyware products scan the registry for malicious programs, but this new weakness allows hackers...
[August 30, 2005, 9:40]
Application of Data Mining Based Malicious Code Detection Techniques for Detecting New Spyware
White Papers Schultz has presented a data-mining framework that detects new, previously unseen malicious executables. Over the past few years, a new computer security problem has arisen, Spyware. Anti-Virus techniques cannot deal with spyware, due to their...
[April 14, 2006, 1:01]
Malicious code targets critical Windows flaw
News Computer code that exploits a "critical" vulnerability in Windows has been released on the Internet, prompting Microsoft to issue a security advisory. The attack code takes advantage of a flawed Windows routing and remote-access component for which...
[June 27, 2006, 10:55]
Trend Micro ServerProtect and Trend Micro ScanMail Combine to Defend 22,000 Fairfax County, Virginia Public School Users and 400 Servers From Viruses and Malicious Code
White Papers The Fairfax County Public School (FCPS) system, located in northern Virginia, is the twelfth largest school system in the United States. FCPS rely heavily on computers for instruction and staff communications.
[March 8, 2007, 0:00]



