Protecting Anti-virus Programs From Viral Attacks
This addresses security risks for anti-virus software users, but appears incremental as it applies an existing methodology to a known issue.
The paper tackles the problem of anti-virus programs being vulnerable to attacks by malicious viruses, proposing the use of TRIZ Inventive Standards to mitigate these harmful effects.
During a fight between viruses and anti-viruses it is not always predictable that the anti-virus is going to win. There are many malicious viruses which target to attack and paralyze the anti-viruses. It is necessary for an anti-virus to detect and destroy the malware before its own files are detected and destroyed by the malware. The anti-virus may follow thorough testing and auditing procedures to fix all its bugs before releasing the software in the market. Besides the anti-virus may use all the obfuscation techniques like polymorphism that the viruses generally use to hide their codes. This article also shows how to use TRIZ Inventive Standards to solve the harmful effects of the viruses on the anti-virus.