Can Microsoft's Service Pack2 (SP2) Security Software Prevent SMURF Attacks?
Sanjeev KumarMontasir AzadOrifiel GomezR. ValdezPublished in: AICT/ICIW (2006)
Keyphrases
- security vulnerabilities
- windows xp
- security risks
- network services
- security threats
- sql injection
- security mechanisms
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- enterprise systems
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- cyber attacks
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- denial of service attacks
- cloud services
- service providers
- countermeasures
- fault injection
- design concepts
- computer systems
- security requirements
- cryptographic protocols
- anti virus
- application level
- static analysis
- malicious users
- software development
- chosen plaintext
- protection schemes
- web services
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- network security
- operating system
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- security flaws
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- malware detection
- computer networks
- software engineering
- cloud computing
- buffer overflow
- business intelligence
- stream cipher
- unauthorized access
- identity theft
- security policies
- packing problem
- dos attacks