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  1. Proceedings of the 1st workshop on Architectural and system support for improving software dependability (ASID '06)
  2. Hunting Trojan Horses
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Is process or architecture the solution?
Manitou: a layer-below approach to fighting malware
Hunting Trojan Horses
Improving software security via runtime instruction-level taint checking
Have things changed now?: an empirical study of bug characteristics in modern open source software
Accurate and efficient filtering for the Intel thread checker race detector
Architectural support for software-based protection
Tradeoffs in fine-grained heap memory protection
Dependable ≠ unaffordable
Log-based architectures for general-purpose monitoring of deployed code
ExecRecorder: VM-based full-system replay for attack analysis and system recovery
SecCMP: a secure chip-multiprocessor architecture

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Hunting Trojan Horses

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Moffie, Micha Cheng, Winnie Zhao, Qin Kaeli, David
Abstract HTH (Hunting Trojan Horses) is a security framework developed for detecting difficult types of intrusions. HTH is intended as a complement to anti-virus software in that it targets unknown and zero-day Trojan Horses and Backdoors. In order to accurately identify these types of attacks HTH utilizes runtime information available during execution. The information collected includes fine-grained information flow, program execution flow and resources used.In this paper we present Harrier, an Application Security Monitor at the heart of our HTH framework. Harrier is an efficient run-time monitor that dynamically collects execution-related data. Harrier is capable of collecting information across different abstraction levels including architectural, system and library APIs. To date, Harrier is 3-4 times faster than comparable information flow tracking systems.Using the collected information, Harrier allows for accurate identification of abnormal program behavior. Preliminary results show a good detection rate with a low rate of false positives.
Starting Page 12
Ending Page 17
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595935762
DOI 10.1145/1181309.1181312
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2006-10-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Run time environment Information flow control Data labeling Program monitoring
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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