Security News > 2015 > February > Researchers create automated signature compiler for exploit detection (Help Net Security)
2015-02-25 08:29
A trio of researchers from Microsoft and University of Erlangen-Nuremberg have created Kizzle, a compiler for generating signatures for detecting exploit kits delivering JavaScript to browsers. The...
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