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Distributed malware analysis scheduling

2011 6th International Conference on Malicious and Unwanted Software, 2011
Automation of malware analysis is a complex challenge faced by researchers due to the growing number of unique malware samples. For this automation to succeed, the algorithm used in the scheduling decisions must be reliable and efficient to better use the available resources.
Rodrigo Rubira Branco   +1 more
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An Analysis of Malware Attached in Spam

2011
Spam is usually used to propagate malware. Most spam leads to click the links or attached files by disguising it with social issues, entertainers, events, Christmas or New Year greetings, and friends using social engineering techniques. As a user clicks it, the user’s system is infected with malware.
Eul Gyu Im, Kyoung-Soo Han
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Malware analysis for windows administrators

Digital Investigation, 2005
Malware is continually evolving, and anti-virus vendors have a hard time keeping up. In some cases, the vendors may opt not to include a signature for a particular piece of malware. However, this does not prevent Windows administrators from using freeware tools and techniques to analyze the files and develop their own prevention and detection ...
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Analysis of Malware Network Activity

2011
A botnet is a network of zombie computers compromised by some malware (virus, worm). Botnets are coordinated by a botmaster through a command and control channel (C&C) to which the malware connects to get instructions. A botmaster can use botnets to perform malicious activities.
Gilles Berger-Sabbatel, Andrzej Duda
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Malware intelligence: beyond malware analysis

International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms, 2019
Ekta Gandotra   +2 more
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Analysis Of Malware Methods Using Dynamic Analysis In Detecting Malware

2022
Software on computer systems is often infiltrated or damaged by malware viruses. This virus often enters through usb flash drives, advertisements on the internet or other devices. All this damage can lead to a crime, such as theft of data, bank accounts or so on.
situmorang, sutrisno   +2 more
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The rise of “malware”: Bibliometric analysis of malware study

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2016
Mohd Faizal Ab Razak   +3 more
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A Survey of Adversarial Attack and Defense Methods for Malware Classification in Cyber Security

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2023
Senming Yan, Jing Ren, Limin Sun
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A comprehensive survey on deep learning based malware detection techniques

Computer Science Review, 2023
Sibi Chakkaravarthy Sethuraman
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Dynamic Malware Analysis in the Modern Era—A State of the Art Survey

ACM Computing Surveys, 2020
Nir Nissim   +2 more
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