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A Comparison Study of Three Worm Families and Their Propagation in a Network


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Malicious Code Worms
03/23/2004



Malicious code, also referred to by common terms such as viruses, worms, and trojans, are a significant component of the scope of attacks that a modern IT organization must be prepared to defend against if they are operating with any Internet connectivity at all. The general term of malicious code, an umbrella term, is used to describe any code that performs unsolicited activity without the authorization of the user, and the more common and specific terms are often seen in technical write-ups of specific instances, or in the press due to their wide spread recognition.

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