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Obfuscation, code transformations that make the code unintelligible, is still an issue for web malware analysts and is still a weapon of choice for attackers. Worse, some researchers have arbitrarily decided to consider obfuscated contents as malicious although it has been proven wrong. Yet, we can assume than some web attack kits only feature a fraction of existing obfuscating transformations which...
Ensuring users with a safe web experience has become a critical problem recently as fraud and privacy infringement on the Internet are becoming current. Web-scripting-based malware is also intensively used to carry out longer-term exploitation such as XSS worms or botnets, and server-side countermeasures are often ineffective against such threats while client-side ones seldom deal with the problem...
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