Analyze your URL for Threats and Malware
Wepawet is a platform for the analysis of web-based
threats. Wepawet uses a composition of approaches and techniques to
execute, trace, analyze, and characterize the activity of code whose
execution is triggered by visiting a web page.
From this source you can analyze your Javascript, PDF Files & Flash sources for your safety.
How you can analyze your site:
Wepawet is developed with two main goals: 1) designing, developing, and
validating novel research techniques in the area of web-based malware
detection and analysis, and 2) applying these techniques in practice to
real security threats.
Publications and Citation
Wepawet is described in the following publications:
- Alexandros Kapravelos, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Marco Cova, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna
Revolver: An Automated Approach to the Detection of Evasive Web-based Malware
Proceedings of the USENIX Security Symposium, 2013 - Johannes Schlumberger, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna
Jarhead: Analysis and Detection of Malicious Java Applets
Proceedings of the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2012 - Timon Van Overveldt, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna
FlashDetect: ActionScript 3 Malware Detection
Proceedings of the Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection (RAID), 2012 - Luca Invernizzi, Stefano Benvenuti, Paolo Milani Comparetti, Marco
Cova, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna
EVILSEED:A Guided Approach to Finding Malicious Web Pages
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SSP), 2012 - Yanick Fratantonio, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna
Shellzer:a tool for the dynamic analysis of malicious shellcode
Proceedings of the Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection (RAID), 2011 - Davide Canali, Marco Cova, Giovanni Vigna, Christopher Kruegel
Prophiler:A Fast Filter for the Large-Scale Detection of Malicious Web Pages
Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW), 2011 - Marco Cova, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna
Detectionand Analysis of Drive-by-Download Attacks and Malicious JavaScriptCode
Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW), 2010 - Sean Ford, Marco Cova, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna
Analyzingand Detecting Malicious Flash Advertisements
Proceedings of the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2009
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