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The general method in which attackers obtain the control authority of the remote host is through the exploit code. As network security systems have mounted the desired signatures about exploits, they have reduced damage due to the spreading and reoccurrence of the exploits. However, to avoid signature-based detection techniques, exploits employing techniques such as polymorphism and metamorphism have...
The general method in which attackers obtain the control authority of the remote host is through the exploit code. Motivated by the viewpoint that the exploit code normally contains some executable codes, we propose a method of detecting the executable codes included in packets for the network security. Because some parts in the executable codes essentially include the function call related instruction...
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