Code red worm propagation modeling and analysis
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
The Code Red worm incident of July 2001 has stimulated activities to model and analyze Internet worm propagation. In this paper we provide a careful analysis of Code Red propagation by accounting for two factors: one is the dynamic countermeasures taken by ISPs and users; the other is the slowed down worm infection rate because Code Red rampant propagation caused congestion and troubles to some routers. Based on the classical epidemic Kermack-Mckendrick model, we derive a general Internet worm model called the two-factor worm model. Simulations and numerical solutions of the two-factor worm model match the observed data of Code Red worm better than previous models do. This model leads to a better understanding…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- The Internet
- Code (set theory)
- Scale (ratio)
- Epidemic model
- Simulation
- World Wide Web
- Programming language
- Good health and well-being