Thermal Energy Storage using Phase Change Material Derived from Waste Cooking Oil:
A Case Study
Volume 5, Issue 4 Paolo Yves L. De Silos, Angelli A. Ocampo, Alyssa Mae E. Remarim
Published online:26 August 2019
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Abstract
This study aims to carry out a behavioral analysis of Trickbot and propose a machine learning technique for Trickbot detection. In the current study, an analysis is conducted to reveal Trickbot behavior while its code is injected into official banking websites. Trickbot is a banking trojan designed to steal users private information. Static and dynamic analyses using different tools were performed to identify TrickBot-associated streams and detect TrickBot infection. As a result of the analysis, it is found out that its authors use web injections to banking websites to steal and access login information. In addition, the analysis revealed that Trickbot targets many international banks in many countries via web injections. It is discovered that Trickbot uses different interfaces and files to replicate itself. The findings of this study could be used to deal with these attacks efficiently and prevent them in the future.
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P. Y. L. De Silos, A. A. Ocampo, and A. M. E. Remarim, “Thermal energy storage using phase change material derived from waste cooking oil: A case study,” International Journal of Technology and Engineering Studies, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 129–138, 2019.