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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgements

This project includes code from the Pixsys by Jacob Williams and Phil Legg, which is also licensed under the MIT License. See the ORIGINAL_LICENSE file for details.

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Where to read the paper

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QA

Q1. What's difference between orginal PixSys and this one?

Ans

Originally, PixSys was designed for monitoring 4 VMs in the same internal virtual network. This project is slightly different in the number of monitored VM which is only 1. Hence, I've modified some parts within the files to generate visualisation properly.

References

  • ITPro (2022) Why are ransomware gangs pivoting to Rust? [online]. London: ITPro. Available from: https://www.itpro.co.uk/security/ransomware/368476/why-are-ransomware-gangs-pivoting-to-rust/ [Accessed 25 January 2024].
  • Deldar, F. and Abadi, M. (2023) Deep learning for zero-day malware detection and classification: a survey. ACM Computing Surveys. 56(2), pp.1-37.
  • Praveen, M. and Almobaideen, W. (2023) The Current State of Research on Malware Written in the Rust Programming Language. 2023 International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT), pp. 266-270.

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