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Rustock botnet
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Rustock
The Rustock botnet was a botnet that operated from around 2006 until March 2011. It consisted of computers running Microsoft Windows, and was capable…
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2013
2013
Exploiting visual appearance to cluster and detect rogue software
Christian J. Dietrich
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C. Rossow
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N. Pohlmann
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
2013
Corpus ID: 15126342
Rogue software, such as Fake A/V and ransomware, trick users into paying without giving return. We show that using a perceptual…
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2012
2012
Toward a general defense against kernel queue hooking attacks
Jinpeng Wei
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C. Pu
Computers & security
2012
Corpus ID: 44251680
2012
2012
Analysis on the Infection Process and Abstract of the Hidden Files of Rustock B and C
Kyungroul Lee
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Kangbin Yim
2012
Corpus ID: 62210052
Abstract The technologies used by the malicious codes have been being advanced and complicated through a merge of the existing…
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2011
2011
Rustock Botnet and ASNs
J. Quarterman
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Serpil Sayın
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Andrew Whinston
2011
Corpus ID: 167071260
When Microsoft and associates took down the Rustock botnet in March 2011, which organizations were affected? Were they the same…
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2009
2009
Rustock botnet analysis using behavior characteristics of spam mails
Jinseung Lee
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Jaehoon Choi
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Junho Oh
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Chihwan Song
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Jaewoo Kang
2009
Corpus ID: 113800969
The botnet is a collection of compromised computers that have fallen under the control of bot master after being infected by…
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