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Worms as Attack Vectors: Theory, Threats, and Defenses

Quite a bit of this paper looks very familiar to me ...
Self-replicating, self-propagating, malicious programs (worms) are described in the context of being likely attack mechanisms for a variety of illicit or illegal activities. A brief discussion of what constitutes a typical worm is given, along with a brief history of worms, reasons they may be released, and who might gain from their use. A proposal for future worms is presented. Finally, current and future (proposed) defenses are presented and discussed in light of potential new threats.
Source: Worms as Attack Vectors: Theory, Threats, and Defenses, Matthew Todd.

July 29, 2005 in new trends, papers | Permalink
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