User:TheJC/Malware/Project

Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Malware. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.

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Title
WikiProject on Malware

Scope
This WikiProject aims to help organise, format and expand articles about malicious computer software (also known as malware). This includes articles regarding Computer viruses, trojans, rootkits, adware, spyware and anything else in the related to malware.

Parentage
This WikiProject is a child of WikiProject Computer science
 * WikiProject Science
 * WikiProject Computer science
 * WikiProject Malware

Descendant WikiProjects
No descendant WikiProjects have been defined.

Related Collaborations

 * WikiProject Malware - Collaboration of the Week (still in development)
 * WikiProject Computer Science - Collaboration of the Week
 * Collaboration of the week

Participants

 * TheJC TalkContributions 05:15, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

Structure
At present, there are three different kinds of Wikipedia articles on malware:

Basic stub
Basic stubs contain what type of malware is in question, and perhaps very basic information about a significant payload, if there is one. Generally, the template is not used. These articles should be considered placeholders for expansion. An example article is Alex & Solo (computer virus).

Extended stub
Extended stubs contain advanced descriptions of behaviour, but not a complete analysis. Some minor details, such as text strings may be missing. The template is generally used. This should be used for semi-common malware or formerly common malware, and does not require immediate expansion; expanding these articles is low priority. An example article is AntiCMOS (computer virus).

Full article
A full, thorough description and analysis is included. An example is Westwood (computer virus).

Hierarchy definition
No classification of this project has been defined.

Goals

 * 1) To expand all articles in the Malware stubs category.
 * 2) Consistency across formatting of all malware articles (using common infoboxes, headings, etc).
 * 3) Categorisation of all malware related articles.
 * 4) Ensure that all red-links are either created as new articles, re-directs made to existing articles (if appropriate), or if it's just a typographical error - corrected.
 * 5) Disambiguation of all articles related to malware if necessary. This is because malware is sometimes named after something already in existence (see Jerusalem (computer virus)).
 * 6) * For articles that discuss something that will likely never be used as anything other than malware (for example: SpyAxe) there is no need to disambiguate to SpyAxe (computer spyware).
 * 7) * Redirects for all known aliases of the malware. If there is an article already with the same name as the alias, disambiguate the article, or add a link at the top of the article.

Projects

 * 1) Expand all articles in the Malware stubs category.
 * 2) Expand all articles in the Spyware removal category.

Tasks

 * 1) Organisation of the Category:Malware ensuring that any article that could be placed into a sub-catagory is - rather than having a lot of articles listed under malware.

Adopt an article
Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.
 * To adopt an article, edit this section, and at the bottom add an asterisk with a wikified link to the article you're adopting, followed by ~ . For example:

* Brontok (computer worm) ~

General strategy and discussion forums

 * /General
 * /Strategy

Other subpages

 * /COTW
 * /COTW/Template

Infoboxes

 * Computer virus

Stub templates

 * Malware-stub
 * and the associated stub category Category:Malware stubs

Other templates

 * MalwareProject (for use on Talk pages)
 * inuse
 * Underconstruction

Categories

 * Category:Malware
 * Category:Adware
 * Category:Internet bots (not sure why it's a child of malware)
 * Category:Computer viruses
 * Category:Computer worms
 * Category:E-mail worms
 * Category:Exploit-based worms
 * Category:Summer of worms (maybe this should have it's own article)
 * Category:Rootkits
 * Category:Spyware (also includes rogue antispyware programs)
 * Category:Spyware removal
 * Category:Trojan horses
 * Category:Remote administration software (some programs - such as Sub7 may be classed as more than one category (malware/remote administration software) depending on use. E.g. it's remote administration software if the owner of the computer permitted the install of the software, otherwise it would likely be considered as malware.

Lists

 * List of computer viruses
 * List of computer viruses (A-D)
 * List of computer viruses (E-K)
 * List of computer viruses (L-R)
 * List of computer viruses (S-Z)


 * List of computer worms
 * List of trojan horses

Wikipedia articles on Malware

 * Malware
 * Computer virus
 * Trojan horse (computing)
 * Rootkit
 * Spyware
 * Adware
 * Dialer

New Wikipedia articles related to Malware
Please feel free to list your new Malware-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYN has a 72 hr. time limit from the creation of the article.

Ongoing Wikipedia surveys

 * Requested moves:
 * Requests for Comments:

WikiProject Deletion sorting
WikiProject Deletion sorting is a new effort that attempts to classify various articles nominated for votes for deletion by major categories. The Malware-related articles at VFD are listed at WikiProject Deletion sorting/Computers.

Requests
A detailed analysis of the continuously evolving threat of Malwares

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Maliciousbrains

Author: Rajdeep (aka ~MaliciousBrains~)

Website: http://www.malwareinfo.org

Blog: http://blog.malwareinfo.org

Forum: http://forum.malwareinfo.org

Email: rajdeep@malwareinfo.org

Case Study: A known rogue application

Analysis of a real Malware :  http://www.malwareinfo.org/files/WhitePaper.pdf

Some archived Analysis Reports:

(you can stay updated about this list from the url: http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive.html)

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/XPAntivirus2008.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanSpyFinanzJ.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/SystemErrorFixer.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32Srizbigen.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/Peacomm.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanDropperWin32CutwailY.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/HeurDownloader.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32Buzusbrq.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanCryptXPACKGen.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/SpywareSpyBuddy.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/MalDropperY.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/NewMalwarebl.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/Win32AutoHotKey.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/W32MalwareGemini.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/VirToolWin32ObfuscatorC.doc http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32Meredrop.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/MalEncPkBW.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanDownloaderWin32HarniggenL.htm

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/HeuristicSuspiciousDownloader.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanSpyWin32Zbotaob.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32DNSChangerarn.htm

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32AlureonGenH.htm

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanDropperQhostN.htm

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/BackdoorWin32GF13xA.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/WormWin32TaterfGenC.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/W32SillyDC.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32TibsEW.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32NsilA.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanSpyWin32BankerKew.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanDropperWin32AgentDgc.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/Infostealer.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/BackdoorWin32SharkAoo.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/AdwareUdefenderT.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/Win32SorerA.doc

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/WinTrojanXemaVariant.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/AdWareWin32MostofateAA.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanClickerWin32DelfLP.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanDownloaderWin32AgentCCL.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanWin32PakesCHF.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/TrojanZlob.txt

http://www.malwareinfo.org/archive/Win32DelfITZ.txt

~MaliciousBrains~.

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