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New generations of Search Engines aim to focus on user's needs rather than user's queries. This means personalization of the returned results to suit the user needs and expectations. In this paper, we believe that in order to enhance the personalization process, we have to enhance the data that used as an input to the personalization algorithm. According to this work, we will analyze the web structure...
Abstract-Attackers exploit software vulnerabilities, such as stack overflow, heap overflow, and format string errors, to break into victim machines and implant backdoors to maintain access. They typically use obfuscation techniques, such as encryption and covert channels, to hide their command-and-control traffic and avoid detection. In this paper, we show how a vulnerable program can be used to create...
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