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Mobile worms constitute vital security ultimatum to the Internet. This is due to the aptness of mobile worms to proliferate in an automated modus as they continuously middle ground computers on the Internet. Mobile worms unfold during their proliferation and thus constitute pronounced challenges to prophylactic against them. This Book makes a comparative study on existing computer revelation gambits with proposed gambit and explicates a new class of mobile worm, referred to as Cloak Worm (A-Worm in short). The A-Worm is disparate from conventional worms because of its wherewithal to…mehr

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Mobile worms constitute vital security ultimatum to the Internet. This is due to the aptness of mobile worms to proliferate in an automated modus as they continuously middle ground computers on the Internet. Mobile worms unfold during their proliferation and thus constitute pronounced challenges to prophylactic against them. This Book makes a comparative study on existing computer revelation gambits with proposed gambit and explicates a new class of mobile worm, referred to as Cloak Worm (A-Worm in short). The A-Worm is disparate from conventional worms because of its wherewithal to intuitionally wield its scan traffic volume over time. A comprehensive juxtaposition between cloak worm traffic and non-worm traffic is made. A novel spectrum-based stratagem is delineated to reveal A-Worm. The major grail of this book is to lay foundation in the field of computer security. Both, researchers and users will erudite of an anti-worm scheme that does not need any regular updating or any internet connection unalike other anti-worm software.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Saleem Malik is a distinguished assistant professor of CSE department at KVGCE, India. He received B.E and M.Tech both from VTU, India. His areas of interests are data mining, secure and dependable computing, cloud computing and big data. He is a prolific writer, published multitudinous papers in journals and conferences.