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- 673 creator christopher-kruegel.
- 673 creator giovanni-vigna.
- 673 creator marco-cova.
- 673 type InProceedings.
- 673 label "Detection and Analysis of Drive-by-Download Attacks and Malicious JavaScript Code".
- 673 sameAs 673.
- 673 abstract "JavaScript is a browser scripting language that allows developers to create sophisticated client-side interfaces for web applications. However, JavaScript code is also used to carry out attacks against the user's browser and its extensions. These attacks usually result in the download of additional malware that takes complete control of the victim's platform, and are, therefore, called "drive-by downloads." Unfortunately, the dynamic nature of the JavaScript language and its tight integration with the browser make it difficult to detect and block malicious JavaScript code. This paper presents a novel approach to the detection and analysis of malicious JavaScript code. Our approach combines anomaly detection with emulation to automatically identify malicious JavaScript code and to support its analysis. We developed a system that uses a number of features and machine-learning techniques to establish the characteristics of normal JavaScript code. Then, during detection, the system is able to identify anomalous JavaScript code by emulating its behavior and comparing it to the established profiles. In addition to identifying malicious code, the system is able to support the analysis of obfuscated code and to generate detection signatures for signature-based systems. The system has been made publicly available and has been used by thousands of analysts.".
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- 673 keyword "Browser security issues".
- 673 keyword "defenses".
- 673 keyword "including attacks".
- 673 keyword "policy models".
- 673 title "Detection and Analysis of Drive-by-Download Attacks and Malicious JavaScript Code".