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Abstract: Network worms are a clear and growing threat to the security
of today's Internet-connected hosts and networks.
The combination of the Internet's unrestricted connectivity
and widespread software homogeneity allows network
pathogens to exploit tremendous parallelism in
their propagation. In fact, modern worms can spread so
quickly, and so widely, that no human-mediated reaction
can hope to contain an outbreak. (Update)
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S. Singh et al. Automated worm fingerprinting. In OSDI, 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/singh04automated.html More
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author = "S. Singh",
title = "Automated worm fingerprinting",
text = "S. Singh et al. Automated worm fingerprinting. In OSDI, 2004.",
year = "2004",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/singh04automated.html" }
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