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M. Ludwig, The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses, American Eagle Publishers, 1991.

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A Change-Detection Algorithm Inspired by the Immune System - Forrest, Perelson, al. (1995)   (Correct)

....and boot sector viruses The final set of experiments tested simple file infector and boot sector viruses in a DOS environment. Complete details of the testing procedure and additional data are reported in [3] We tested the algorithm on four file infector viruses and one boot sector virus [14]: Timid, Little, Eem DOS 5 Voorde Version 2, and Kilroy. The results were comparable on all four file infector viruses; here, we report results only for one (Timid) and for the one boot sector virus. The Timid virus modifies the first five bytes of a COM file and appends 300 bytes of code to the ....

M. Ludwig, The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses, American Eagle Publishers, 1991.


Self-Nonself Discrimination in a Computer - Forrest, Perelson, Allen.. (1994)   (54 citations)  (Correct)

....The rightmost column, labeled (PF ) 5 , shows the dramatic improvement that is obtained if only five copies of the detection algorithm are present (i.e. five independent sites) A final set of experiments tested a simple fileinfector virus. As an example, consider the TIMID virus, described in [7]. This virus modifies the first five bytes of a COM file and appends 300 bytes of code to the end of the file. Viruses such as these turn out to be extremely easy for our algorithm to detect, for the same reason as the data segment change in the SPARC test. The testing method was as follows: 1. ....

M. Ludwig. The little black book of computer viruses. American Eagle Publishers, 1991.

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