articleOct 15, 2012Closed access

Before we knew it

NortonLifeLock (United States)

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Abstract

Little is known about the duration and prevalence of zero-day attacks, which exploit vulnerabilities that have not been disclosed publicly. Knowledge of new vulnerabilities gives cyber criminals a free pass to attack any target of their choosing, while remaining undetected. Unfortunately, these serious threats are difficult to analyze, because, in general, data is not available until after an attack is discovered. Moreover, zero-day attacks are rare events that are unlikely to be observed in honeypots or in lab experiments.

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Keywords
  • Exploit
  • Honeypot
  • Computer security
  • Computer science
  • Duration (music)
  • Internet privacy
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