COMPCON Spring '91
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Abstract

An environment for detecting many types of malicious code, including computer viruses, Trojan horses, and time/logic bombs, is proposed. The malicious code testbed (MCT) is based upon both static and dynamic analysis tools developed at the University of California, Davis, which have been shown to be effective against certain types of malicious code. The testbed extends the usefulness of these tools by using them in a complementary fashion to detect more general cases of malicious code. Perhaps more importantly, the MCT allows administrators and security analysts to check a program before installation, thereby avoiding any damage a malicious program might inflict.<>
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