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Malicious domains are basic tools in the hands of cybercriminals. Once a victim is malware-infected, malware will tend to connect malicious domains to do internet crime such as awaiting the remote control command or delivering the malware reported feedback. Recent studies have paid much effort on detecting malicious domains, but still have room to improve. For the purpose of detecting malicious domains...
Penetration testing is a crucial defense against common web application security threats such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting attacks. A proposed web vulnerability scanner automatically generates test data with combinative evasion techniques, significantly expanding test coverage and revealing more vulnerabilities.
Virtualization technology is widely adopted in clouds to meet the requirements of rapid provision and on-demand scalability in cloud computing. Although virtualization improves the usage of hardware devices and flexibility, it brings new security challenges. Users face a new type of attacks, called inter-VM attack, which targets at the VMs running on the same physical machine. To eliminate the possible...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.