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Methods of steganography
Obdržálková, Karolína ; Blažek, Petr (referee) ; Člupek, Vlastimil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with steganography, its types and methods. Steganography is generally described in this work. A significant part of this thesis is devoted to the development of steganography and also describes how is steganography used for malware and copyright protection. The next part describes the types of steganography according to the type of carrier, their methods and properties of steganographic methods. Based on theoretical knowledge, an application with a graphical user interface was created to hide and reveal secret information using steganographic method LSB. This application is described in the final part together with the evaluation of security of hidden information.
Microsoft Windows Registry Analysis
Hula, Miroslav ; Drozd, Michal (referee) ; Chmelař, Petr (advisor)
Understanding and working with Microsoft Windows registry is an important ability from the perspective of security. This ability is used by malicious software as well as by software, which repaires the damage caused by activity of malicious software. However, applications accessing and working with the registry are platform dependent, which may not always be convenient and it can lead to other problems if the platform is not secure. Therefore, the aim of this work is to create a platform independent application for accessing and working with registry, which makes possible to analyse the effect of malware on registry.
Security Icon Checking Application
Ružička, Vladimír ; Jirák, Ota (referee) ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (advisor)
This work is about icons in Windows systems and about their format. The work shows the way, how the system use them and how malware can profit on icons. It explore how icons can be compared one to another. The work contains application, which tests icons.
Use of New Methods for Securing Remote Computers
Šandera, Vladimír ; Řihák, Petr (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This paper is focused on computer security services for households and small businesses. First I analyze the current situation on the computer security market. In theoretical part of the paper I will describe known types of security threats as viruses, malware, rootkits and counter measures against these threats. In practical part of the paper I analyze current conditions on the market, my business project and I introduce new concept for securing remote computers. I will talk about economical advantages of this concept as cost reduction, centralization of resources and increase in efficiency.
Analyzis of Parallel Honeypot Tools
Antal, Lukáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the selected shadow honeypot tool. The thesis explaines the need for having tool for early detection of a new type of cyber-attack. Shadow honeypot tool analyzed in the thesis is called Argos. Argos is one of the results of the international project called European Network of Affined honeypots (NoAH). The thesis includes thorough analysis and testing of Argos tool. The paper also includes implementation of Argos log files parsing utility.
Generic Reverse Compilation to Recognize Specific Behavior
Ďurfina, Lukáš ; Šaloun, Petr (referee) ; Zahradnický,, Tomáš (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
Práce je zaměřena na rozpoznávání specifického chování pomocí generického zpětného překladu. Generický zpětný překlad je proces, který transformuje spustitelné soubory z různých architektur a formátů objektových souborů na stejný jazyk na vysoké úrovni. Tento proces se vztahuje k nástroji Lissom Decompiler. Pro účely rozpoznání chování práce zavádí Language for Decompilation -- LfD. LfD představuje jednoduchý imperativní jazyk, který je vhodný pro srovnávaní. Konkrétní chování je dáno známým spustitelným souborem (např. malware) a rozpoznání se provádí jako najítí poměru podobnosti s jiným neznámým spustitelným souborem. Tento poměr podobnosti je vypočítán nástrojem LfDComparator, který zpracovává dva vstupy v LfD a rozhoduje o jejich podobnosti.
Implementation of Honeypot tool for monitoring and analysis of network attacks
Němeček, Ladislav ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartl, Milan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and categorize the malicious software. Thesis deals with the network attacks and the protection against them as well as how to detect and analyze the attack by the eligible tools. The next part of the thesis deals with the honeypot topic and the possibilities of detection using this software, specifically then the Argos tool. The installation, usage, and the methods of detection of the tool are also being described. The next chapter describes how to secure the honeypot against abuse. Last but not least, the thesis also contains the results of the network monitoring, attacks on the honeypot, and describes the log files used by Argos to interpret the results of the attack detection.
Honeypot: a tool for fighting malware
Karger, David ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on deploying a honeypot to fight malware. The aim was to study the issue of honeypots and their use in detection and analysis of malware. The first part is dedicated to malware, its history and individual types. The so-called botnet is described in the next part. The last part is devoted on the honeypot itself and its distribution. The practical realization is done through honeypots Cowrie and Mailoney.
In-Depth Analysis of Code Similarity in Malware Strains
Voščinár, Martin ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Zobal, Lukáš (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is the analysis of malware strains with the aim to discover relationships in terms of code similarity or its reuse. Specialized tools are used for the detection of binary code similarity. Selected strains are then analyzed using reverse engineering techniques to uncover the purpose and origin of such code. Based on these findings, detection patterns are created, efficiently detecting those threats. This research also points out the shortcomings of used tools and proposes options for improvement. In conclusion, the obtained results of this thesis are summarized and evaluated with prospects for the future.
Cybercrime in the EU
Molnárová, Martina ; Loutocký, Pavel (referee) ; Stupka, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with cybercrime in the European Union at present time. It begins with a description of the most well-known historical cybercrimes, which has helped to create cybercrime as a separate branch of crime. Subsequently, the work describes the changes that have occurred in the development of cybercrime, describes the practical problems in prosecuting cybercrime and its current trends. At the same time, it outlines the problems that arise in producing adequate statistics. The practical part of the work then describes the basic function of the application, which was created to work for the purpose of providing information on cybercrime and clear mediation of available statistical information.

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