Title :
A Survey on Zero-Day Polymorphic Worm Detection Techniques
Author :
Kaur, Rupinderjit ; Singh, Monika
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Thapar Univ., Patiala, India
fDate :
Third Quarter 2014
Abstract :
Zero-day polymorphic worms pose a serious threat to the Internet security. With their ability to rapidly propagate, these worms increasingly threaten the Internet hosts and services. Not only can they exploit unknown vulnerabilities but can also change their own representations on each new infection or can encrypt their payloads using a different key per infection. They have many variations in the signatures of the same worm thus, making their fingerprinting very difficult. Therefore, signature-based defenses and traditional security layers miss these stealthy and persistent threats. This paper provides a detailed survey to outline the research efforts in relation to detection of modern zero-day malware in form of zero-day polymorphic worms.
Keywords :
Internet; invasive software; Internet security; fingerprinting; key per infection; payload encryption; security layers; signature-based defenses; zero-day malware; zero-day polymorphic worm detection techniques; Grippers; Internet; Malware; Monitoring; Payloads; Vectors; Detection Systems; Polymorphic worms; Signature Generation; Zero-day attacks; Zero-day malware;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2014.022714.00160