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====== Polymorphing Software By Randomizing Data Structure Layout ====== | ====== Polymorphing Software By Randomizing Data Structure Layout ====== | ||
- | Process coloring is a work designed to leverage OS level information flows for intrusion detection. This webpage is here to provide a place to consolidate some of the documents put together thus far. In the near future this will hopefully expand into a full fledged project page. | ||
===== Abstract ===== | ===== Abstract ===== | ||
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===== Publications ===== | ===== Publications ===== | ||
- | * [[http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/zlin/file/DIMVA09.pdf|"Polymorphing Software By Randomizing Data Structure Layout."]] Zhiqiang Lin, Ryan D. Riley and Dongyan Xu. Proceedings of SIG SIDAR Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA 2009), Milan, Italy, July 2009 | + | * [[http://friends.cs.purdue.edu/pubs/DIMVA09.pdf|"Polymorphing Software By Randomizing Data Structure Layout."]] Zhiqiang Lin, Ryan D. Riley and Dongyan Xu. Proceedings of SIG SIDAR Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA 2009), Milan, Italy, July 2009 |
===== Source Code ===== | ===== Source Code ===== | ||
- | The source code is licensed under GPL and now available. Please download this tarball which contains the gcc-4.2.4-patch, the readme file, and a small test case to illustrate how to use it. If you have any questions, please us me know. | + | The source code is licensed under GPL and now available. Please download this {{:dslr.tar.gz|tarball}} which contains the gcc-4.2.4-patch, the readme file, and a small test case to illustrate how to use it. If you have any questions, please us me know. |