| D. Schweitzer. Securing the Network from Malicious Code: A Complete Guide to Defending Against Viruses, Worms, and Trojans. John Wiley and Sons, 2002. |
....used security holes to break deeper into the computer. In all of those cases, the Trojan Horse causes some damage, including loss of productivity and confidence in the security of our systems. Contrary to early claims, Trojan Horses and viruses are no strangers to runtime environments either [6]. In August of 1998, a proof of concept virus called Strange Brew appeared. While it did not carry a damaging payload, it did prove the concept that cross platform Java viruses and Trojan Horses could be written. Strange Brew, however, affects only Java applications, not Java applets that ....
Schweitzer, D., Securing the Network from Malicious Code: A Complete Guide to Defending Against Viruses, Worms, and Trojans, John Wiley & Sons, New York, New York.
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D. Schweitzer. Securing the Network from Malicious Code: A Complete Guide to Defending Against Viruses, Worms, and Trojans. John Wiley and Sons, 2002.
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