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Strider HoneyMonkeys: Active, Client-Side Honeypots for Finding Malicious Websites

Category: Security

Tags: software

Overview A serious threat is emerging on the Internet where malicious Web sites exploit browser vulnerabilities to install malicious software. Traditional honeypots are typically server-side, which passively draw attacks from malicious clients. This paper describes the Strider HoneyMonkey Exploit Detection System, which uses client-side honeypots to hunt for potentially malicious Web sites actively. Its HoneyMonkey system detects unauthorized persistent-state changes resulting from successful vulnerability exploit; therefore, it can detect both known and zero-day exploits.

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Publisher
Microsoft
File Format
WORD
Date Published
Jul 14, 2009
Format
White Papers
Topics
Network Security, Security Management

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