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Mimicry attacks have been the focus of detector research where the objective of the attacker is to generate multiple attacks satisfying the same generic exploit goals for a given vulnerability. In this work, multi-objective Genetic programming is used to establish a ldquoblack-boxrdquo approach to mimicry attack generation. No knowledge is made of internal data structures of the target anomaly detector,...
While memory-safe and type-safe languages have been available for many years, the vast majority of software is still implemented in type-unsafe languages such as C/C++. Despite massive concerted efforts by software vendors such as Microsoft to eliminate buffer overflow vulnerabilities through automated and manual code review, they continue to be found and exploited. We present a novel approach that...
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