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Malicous Mobile Code Experiments

with an Extensible Network Simulator, Hephaestus

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Malicous Mobile Code Experiments Attila Ondi
Libristo code: 06817819
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K., November 2008
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The automated spread of worms such as Code-Red,§SQL/Slammer and Nimda have caused costly problems to§computers connected to the Internet. Even users whose§machines were not vulnerable to these threats§suffered a loss of productivity and experienced great§frustration as connectivity and network traffic were§negatively impacted during outbreaks. Although the§number of new worm attacks reported in the media§seems to be declining, it is vital that researchers§study the effects of malicious code on the global§network to understand how to defend against future§threats. The choice of system for studying the spread§of worms and viruses in this work was Hephaestus, a§discrete-event network simulator, developed during§the course of the author's dissertation. The book§reports the results of several experiments on§self-replicating malicious computer code including§the validation of the simulator through a study of§the spread of Code-Red, efficiently defending against§email-based worms and distributing policy information§in an enterprise network as well as a theoretical§insight concerning spread metrics and how the damage§caused by malicious code should be measured. The automated spread of worms such as Code-Red,§SQL/Slammer and Nimda have caused costly problems to§computers connected to the Internet. Even users whose§machines were not vulnerable to these threats§suffered a loss of productivity and experienced great§frustration as connectivity and network traffic were§negatively impacted during outbreaks. Although the§number of new worm attacks reported in the media§seems to be declining, it is vital that researchers§study the effects of malicious code on the global§network to understand how to defend against future§threats. The choice of system for studying the spread§of worms and viruses in this work was Hephaestus, a§discrete-event network simulator, developed during§the course of the author''s dissertation. The book§reports the results of several experiments on§self-replicating malicious computer code including§the validation of the simulator through a study of§the spread of Code-Red, efficiently defending against§email-based worms and distributing policy information§in an enterprise network as well as a theoretical§insight concerning spread metrics and how the damage§caused by malicious code should be measured.

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Full name Malicous Mobile Code Experiments
Author Attila Ondi
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 196
EAN 9783639086553
ISBN 3639086554
Libristo code 06817819
Weight 268
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 11
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