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Dongsheng Bu, Piscataway, NJ US
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20090004108 | Smmr (Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters) For Use As In Vivo Glucose Biosensors - Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin. | 01-01-2009 |
20140127137 | SMMR (SMALL MOLECULE METABOLITE REPORTERS) FOR USE AS IN VIVO GLUCOSE BIOSENSORS - Small Molecule Metabolite Reporters (SMMRs) for use as in vivo glucose biosensors, sensor compositions, and methods of use, are described. The SMMRs include boronic acid-containing xanthene, coumarin, carbostyril and phenalene-based small molecules which are used for monitoring glucose in vivo, advantageously on the skin. | 05-08-2014 |
Fanping Bu, Foster City, CA US
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20110010005 | SYSTEM FOR ASSOCIATING INVENTORY WITH HANDLING EQUIPMENT IN SHIPPING CONTAINER YARD INVENTORY TRANSACTIONS - A system is provided to associate containers with handling equipment (HE) in a container storage facility. In the system an operation detector, such as a twistlock sensor that indicates when a container is picked up or dropped off, is installed on a first HE which is a piece of container handling equipment (CHE) that can lift the container. An event detector, such as a vibration sensor or distance measuring radar, is further installed on a second HE that is a tractor with an attached chassis for receiving and transporting a container. The event detector indicates when a container-operation-related event, such as a container pick up or drop off, occurred on the tractor chassis. The two detectors (operation and event) are used by a processor to associate the container with either the CHE or the tractor. The operation and event detectors can further be used in conjunction with position sensors such as a GPS sensor to accurately determine the position of the tractor and the CHE in a container yard. When the position sensors degrade in performance, an additional motion detector such as a speed sensor can be used to determine the tractor's distance from the CHE to locate an appropriate tractor involved in the operation. | 01-13-2011 |
20120089320 | METHOD OF AUTOMATIC POSITIONING FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING OF CONTAINER SHIPS IN CONTAINER TERMINALS - A method is provided for automatically locating a container in a stowage location of a container ship for loading and unloading of the container ship in container terminals. The method includes the following steps: obtaining the position information of the container ship from container ship positioning units, obtaining the position information of the container from container positioning units when the container is in its stowage location, and determining the stowage location of the container in the container ship by first computing a relative position of the container in the container ship based on both the position information of the container ship and the position information of the container and then correlating the relative position with a stowage plan of the container ship. | 04-12-2012 |
Fanping Bu, The Woodlands, TX US
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20150267532 | Evaluation of Downhole Electric Components by Monitoring Umbilical Health and Operation - A method for monitoring a condition of a downhole system, the method comprising: delivering an electric signal to a downhole electric device via a downhole power transmission cable from a signal generator; receiving an electric response signal from the downhole power transmission cable; comparing the electric signal to the electric response signal to determine the location of a defect in the downhole system; and predicting a type of the defect based on said location, wherein the electric signal comprises one or more voltage pulses. | 09-24-2015 |
Fanping Bu, Carrollton, TX US
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20150083399 | Evaluation of Downhole Electric Components by Monitoring Umbilical Health and Operation - A method for monitoring the health of a downhole electrical system including a umbilical cable that connects a downhole electric tool to a power source or controller includes delivering electric signals, such as voltage pulses, to the downhole electric tool, which may be an electric submersible pump. The signals are delivered via the cable from a signal generator and are partially reflected by impedance mismatches in the cable or at other points in the system. Each such partially reflected signal, or response signal, is received by a controller and compared to the delivered electric signals to determine a condition of the power transmission cable. | 03-26-2015 |
Fanping Bu, Houston, TX US
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20150110439 | DISTRIBUTED FIBER OPTIC SENSING DEVICES FOR MONITORING THE HEALTH OF AN ELECTRICAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMP - A method of determining a parameter of at least one component of an artificial lift system located in a subterranean formation comprises: introducing a distributed fiber optic sensing device into the subterranean formation, wherein the distributed fiber optic sensing device comprises: a fiber optic cable, wherein at least a portion of the fiber optic cable is positioned proximate to the at least one component of the artificial lift system; an optical signal source, wherein the optical signal source transmits an optical signal through the fiber optic cable; and a detector, wherein the detector measures the optical signal returned from the fiber optic cable; and a processor, wherein the processor is operatively connected to the detector; and determining the parameter of the at least one component of the artificial lift system via the processor. | 04-23-2015 |
Guojun Bu, Chesterfield, MO US
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20080227698 | OLIGOPEPTIDES FOR TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS AND OTHER BONE DISEASES AND METHODS THEREOF - Oligopeptides which can be used to treat bone disease such as osteoporosis are disclosed. Further disclosed are methods of treating bone disease such as osteoporosis. These methods include administration of a polypeptide encoded by the Mesd gene, or an oligopeptide comprising a contiguous subsequence of a Mesd polypeptide. | 09-18-2008 |
20100055712 | Oligopeptides for treatment of osteoporosis and other bone diseases and methods therefor - Methods of identifying compounds for treating Alzheimer's disease are disclosed. These methods comprise a) forming an in vitro mixture comprising i) cells expressing LDL receptor related protein 1 (LRP1), ii) an LRP1 ligand comprising a label, and iii) a candidate compound; and b) determining quantity of the label incorporated by the cells, whereby a candidate compound is deemed effective for treating Alzheimer's disease if the quantity of label incorporated by the cells exceeds that of a control in vitro mixture comprising cells expressing LRP1 and the LRP1 ligand, but not comprising the compound. | 03-04-2010 |
20100120685 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - Oligopeptides which can be used to treat cancer are disclosed. Further disclosed are methods of treating cancer, including breast cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer and multiple myeloma (MM). These methods include administration of a polypeptide encoded by the Mesd gene, or an oligopeptide comprising a contiguous subsequence of a Mesd polypeptide. | 05-13-2010 |
Jiankang Bu, Windham, ME US
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20100259996 | System and method for providing low cost high endurance low voltage electrically erasable programmable read only memory - A system and method are disclosed for increasing the reliability of a channel erase procedure in an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) memory cell. A memory cell of the present invention comprises a program gate, a control gate, and a floating gate that erase data using a channel erase procedure. An erase capacitor is coupled to the floating gate to provide a low voltage bias that decreases the voltage that is required to perform a Fowler-Nordheim erase process in the memory cell. The erase capacitor of the present invention is formed without adding a step in the manufacturing process of the memory cell. Memory cells of the present invention are low cost, high endurance, low voltage memory cells. | 10-14-2010 |
20100276740 | Method for fabricating higher quality thicker gate oxide in a non-volatile memory cell and associated circuits - A non-volatile memory cell includes a program transistor and a control capacitor. A portion of a substrate associated with the program transistor is exposed to multiple implantations (such as DNW, HiNWell, HiPWell, and P-well implantations). Similarly, a portion of the substrate associated with the control capacitor is exposed to multiple implantations (such as DNW, HiNWell, HiPWell, P-well, and N-well implantations). These portions of the substrate may have faster oxidation rates than other portions of the substrate, allowing a thicker front-end gate oxide to be formed over these portions of the substrate. In addition, a rapid thermal process anneal can be performed, which may reduce defects in the front-end gate oxide and increase its quality without having much impact on the oxide over the other portions of the substrate. | 11-04-2010 |
20110215419 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING CMOS COMPATIBLE NON VOLATILE MEMORY RETENTION RELIABILITY - A system and method is disclosed for improving complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) compatible non volatile memory (NVM) retention reliability in memory cells. A memory cell of the invention comprises a backend layer that reduces charge leakage from a floating gate of the memory cell. A first bottom portion of the backend layer is formed from a first layer of silicon oxynitride having a low value of defect/trap density. A second top portion of the backend layer is formed from a second layer of silicon oxynitride having a high value of defect/trap density. The first layer of silicon oxynitride inhibits electron transport and the second layer of silicon oxynitride protects CMOS devices from plasma induced damage. | 09-08-2011 |
20110287596 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING LOW VOLTAGE HIGH DENSITY MULTI-BIT STORAGE FLASH MEMORY - A system and method is disclosed for providing a low voltage high density multi-bit storage flash memory. A dual bit memory cell of the invention comprises a substrate having a common source, a first drain and first channel, and a second drain and a second channel. A common control gate is located above the source. A first floating gate and a second floating gate are located on opposite sides of the control gate. Each floating gate is formed with a sharp tip adjacent to the control gate and an upper curved surface that follows a contour of the surface of the control gate. The sharp tips of the floating gates efficiently discharge electrons into the control gate when the memory cell is erased. The curved surfaces increase capacitor coupling between the control gate and the floating gates. | 11-24-2011 |
Jiankang Bu, Temecula, CA US
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20130277711 | Oscillation Free Fast-Recovery Diode - In one implementation, a diode providing a substantially oscillation free fast-recovery includes at least one anode diffusion formed at a front side of a semiconductor die, and a cathode layer formed at a back side of the semiconductor die. The diode also includes a drift region and a buffer layer situated between the drift region and the cathode layer to enable the substantially oscillation free fast-recovery by the diode. In one implementation, the buffer layer is N type doped using hydrogen as a dopant. | 10-24-2013 |
Kyoung-Ho Bu, Pleasanton, CA US
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20150086722 | METHOD FOR CLEANING TITANIUM ALLOY DEPOSITION - Embodiments described herein relate to a thermal chlorine gas cleaning process. In one embodiment, a method for cleaning N-Metal film deposition in a processing chamber includes positioning a dummy substrate on a substrate support. The processing chamber is heated to at least about 50 degrees Celsius. The method further includes flowing chlorine gas into the processing chamber and evacuating chlorine gas from the processing chamber. In another embodiment, a method for cleaning titanium aluminide film deposition in a processing chamber includes heating the processing chamber to a temperature between about 70 about degrees Celsius and about 100 degrees Celsius, wherein the processing chamber and the substrate support include one or more fluid channels configured to heat or cool the processing chamber and the substrate support. | 03-26-2015 |
Lei Bu, Malden, MA US
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20120135051 | GENERATION OF VASCULARIZED HUMAN HEART TISSUE AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to the generation of vascularized human heart tissue from human primordial Islet1-positive (ISL1+) progenitors, and more particularly the generation of vascularized human heart tissue from human primordial Islet1+ cardiovascular stem cells which are positive for markers ISL1+/NKX2.5−/KDR−. One aspect of the invention relates to isolation of human ISL1+ primordial cells from human pluripotent cells, such as human ES cells or other human pluripotent stem cell sources, wherein the human ISL1+ primordial cells can differentiate into three different lineages; cardiomyocyte lineages, endothelial lineages and smooth muscle lineages. Another aspect relates to use and implantation of the human primordial ISL1+ progenitors into an animal model to generate human vascularized heart tissue, and more particularly, the production of an in vivo humanized model of vascular disease. One embodiment relates to the use of an in vivo humanized model of vascular disease as an assay, for example to assess drug toxicity and/or identify agents which increase and decrease coronary blood flow to the human vascularized heart tissue. Another embodiment relates to the therapeutic use of human primordial ISL1+ progenitors, for example, in one embodiment the invention provides methods for the treatment cardiovascular disorders and/or congenital heart disease in a subject comprising transplanting into subjects vascularized human heart tissue generated from human ISL1+ progenitors. | 05-31-2012 |
Lihong Bu, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150023877 | METHODS OF PARKINSONS DISEASE DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING TREATMENT - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for methods of using labeled probes, methods of diagnosing Parkinson's disease and related biological events, methods of using labeled probes for monitoring and/or assessing Parkinson's disease treatment, methods of using labeled probes for diagnosing, monitoring, and/or assessing diseases with aberrant melanin-expression, and the like. | 01-22-2015 |
Lijia Bu, Southborough, ME US
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20140065300 | Method of Manufacturing Silver Miniwire Films - A method of manufacturing a silver miniwire film is provided, wherein the film exhibits a reduced sheet resistance. | 03-06-2014 |
20140131078 | Method of Manufacturing A Patterned Transparent Conductor - Method of manufacturing patterned transparent conductor is provided, comprising: providing a silver ink core component containing silver nanoparticles dispersed in a silver carrier; providing a shell component containing a film forming polymer dispersed in a shell. carrier; providing a substrate; coelectrospinning the silver ink core component and the shell component to form a core shell fiber, wherein the silver nanoparticles are in the core; depositing the core shell fiber on the substrate; selectively treating a portion of the deposited core shell fiber to provide a patterned transparent conductor, wherein the patterned transparent conductor has a treated region and a non-treated region; wherein the treated region comprises a plurality of electrically interconnected silver miniwires and wherein the treated region is an electrically conductive region; and, wherein the non-treated region is an electrically insulative region. | 05-15-2014 |
Long Bu, San Diego, CA US
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20140036973 | CALIBRATION FOR POWER AMPLIFIER PREDISTORTION - In one embodiment, a method comprising during a first calibration instance, converting at a first transconductance stage a first output voltage from a power amplifier of a transceiver to a first set of current signals; and during a second calibration instance not overlapping the first calibration instance, converting at a second transconductance stage a second output voltage from the power amplifier to a second set of current signals. | 02-06-2014 |
Lujia Bu, Southborough, MA US
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20140027954 | Method of manufacturing high aspect ratio silver nanowires - A process for manufacturing silver nanowires is provided, comprising: providing a silver ink core component containing ≧60 wt % silver nanoparticles dispersed in a silver carrier; providing a shell component containing a film forming polymer dispersed in a shell carrier; providing a substrate; coelectrospinning the silver ink core component and the shell component depositing on the substrate a core shell fiber having a core and a shell surrounding the core, wherein the silver nanoparticles are in the core; and, treating the silver nanoparticles to form a population of silver nanowires, wherein the population of silver nanowires exhibit an average length, L, of ≧60 μm. | 01-30-2014 |
Lujia Bu, Holden, MA US
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20080226889 | Curable compositions - Curable compositions are disclosed. Also disclosed are optical media comprising said curable compositions when cured and methods of making such optical media. | 09-18-2008 |
20100220583 | Optical data storage media and methods of formation - Provided are methods of forming multi-layered optical data storage media which include a high-density data layer, as well as multi-layered optical data storage media that can be formed by such methods. | 09-02-2010 |
20120129332 | METHOD FOR FORMING METAL CONTACTS - Methods of forming metal contacts with metal inks in the manufacture of photovoltaic devices are disclosed. The metal inks are selectively deposited on semiconductor coatings by inkjet and aerosol apparatus. The composite is heated to selective temperatures where the metal inks burn through the coating to form an electrical contact with the semiconductor. Metal layers are then deposited on the electrical contacts by light induced or light assisted plating. | 05-24-2012 |
20150147463 | DIELECTRIC MATERIALS - Certain polyphenylene oligomers having good solvent strip resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion and good adhesion to a variety of surfaces are useful as thin-film dielectric materials in electronics applications. | 05-28-2015 |
Mark Bu, Aliso Viejo, CA US
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20100220282 | EYEGLASS COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly coupled to the frame such that the first ear stem can be pivotably movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The first ear stem can comprise a mounting area configured to receive an eyewear component thereon such that the eyewear component can be removed or seated onto the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the stowed position and such that the eyewear component is retained on the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the deployed position. | 09-02-2010 |
20110102733 | EYEGLASS COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly coupled to the frame such that the first ear stem can be pivotably movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The first ear stem can comprise a mounting area configured to receive an eyewear component thereon such that the eyewear component can be removed or seated onto the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the stowed position and such that the eyewear component is retained on the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the deployed position. | 05-05-2011 |
20120224135 | EYEGLASS COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly coupled to the frame such that the first ear stem can be pivotably movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The first ear stem can comprise a mounting area configured to receive an eyewear component thereon such that the eyewear component can be removed or seated onto the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the stowed position and such that the eyewear component is retained on the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the deployed position. | 09-06-2012 |
Vincent Bu, Wilmington, MA US
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20120251130 | THERMAL CHIRP COMPENSATION IN A CHIRP MANAGED LASER - Thermal chirp compensation in a chirp managed laser. In one example embodiment, a laser package including a laser and an optical spectrum reshaper configured to convert frequency modulated optical signals from the laser into an amplitude modulated optical signals is provided. A thermal chirp compensation device is in communication with the laser package and a laser driver. The thermal chirp compensation device includes means for generating bias condition and temperature specific thermal chirp compensation signals that each corresponds to a predetermined level of thermal chirp that is induced in the laser by operating the laser at a particular bias condition and temperature. | 10-04-2012 |
Vincent Bu, Woburn, MA US
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20100329666 | THERMAL CHIRP COMPENSATION IN A CHIRP MANAGED LASER - Thermal chirp compensation in a chirp managed laser. In one example embodiment, a method for thermal chirp compensation in a chirp managed laser (CML) includes several acts. First, a first bias condition and temperature is selected. Next, a first thermal chirp compensation signal is generated. Then, the laser is driven by biasing a first input drive signal with the first thermal chirp compensation signal. Next, a second bias condition and temperature is selected. Then, a second thermal chirp compensation signal is generated. Finally, the laser is driven by biasing a second input drive signal with the second thermal chirp compensation signal. | 12-30-2010 |
Vincent L. Bu, Wilmington, MA US
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20140282785 | CATV VIDEO AND DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL INPUT - Improved systems and methods for delivering CATV content over a fiber optic network to a receiver. | 09-18-2014 |
Zheng Bu, Fremont, CA US
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20120331556 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROTOCOL FINGERPRINTING AND REPUTATION CORRELATION - A method is provided in one example embodiment that includes generating a fingerprint based on properties extracted from data packets received over a network connection and requesting a reputation value based on the fingerprint. A policy action may be taken on the network connection if the reputation value received indicates the fingerprint is associated with malicious activity. The method may additionally include displaying information about protocols based on protocol fingerprints, and more particularly, based on fingerprints of unrecognized protocols. In yet other embodiments, the reputation value may also be based on network addresses associated with the network connection. | 12-27-2012 |
20130074143 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME CUSTOMIZED THREAT PROTECTION - A method is provided in one example embodiment that includes receiving event information associated with reports from sensors distributed throughout a network environment and correlating the event information to identify a threat. A customized security policy based on the threat may be sent to the sensors. | 03-21-2013 |
20130263248 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PREVENTING COMMUNICATION OF UNWANTED NETWORK TRAFFIC BY HOLDING ONLY A LAST PORTION OF THE NETWORK TRAFFIC - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for preventing communication of unwanted network traffic by holding only a last portion of the network traffic. In use, network traffic associated with a file transfer is received. Additionally, only a last portion of the network traffic associated with the file transfer is held for determining whether the file is unwanted. Further, the last portion of the network traffic associated with the file transfer is conditionally forwarded to a destination device, based on the determination. | 10-03-2013 |
20140351930 | GENERIC PRIVILEGE ESCALATION PREVENTION - An apparatus, method, computer readable storage medium are provided in one or more examples and comprise accessing an application, identifying an access token of the application, determining if the access token is a system token, and responsive to the access token failing to be a system token, enabling a runtime module. | 11-27-2014 |
20140380473 | ZERO-DAY DISCOVERY SYSTEM - A method for determining a zero-day attack by an electronic device is described. According to one embodiment, the method comprises instantiating, by the electronic device, at least one virtual machine, the at least one virtual machine being based on a fortified software profile. The method further comprises executing content capable of behaving as an exploit on the at least one virtual machine, and determining that the exploit is associated with zero-day exploit when the exploit, upon execution of the content on the at least one virtual machine, performs an undesired behavior. | 12-25-2014 |
20150096030 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PREVENTING COMMUNICATION OF UNWANTED NETWORK TRAFFIC BY HOLDING ONLY A LAST PORTION OF THE NETWORK TRAFFIC - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for preventing communication of unwanted network traffic by holding only a last portion of the network traffic. In use, network traffic associated with a file transfer is received. Additionally, only a last portion of the network traffic associated with the file transfer is held for determining whether the file is unwanted. Further, the last portion of the network traffic associated with the file transfer is conditionally forwarded to a destination device, based on the determination. | 04-02-2015 |
20150186645 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY VERIFYING EXPLOITS WITHIN SUSPECT OBJECTS AND HIGHLIGHTING THE DISPLAY INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE VERIFIED EXPLOITS - According to one embodiment, a threat detection system is integrated with intrusion protection system (IPS) logic and virtual execution logic. The IPS logic is configured to receive a first plurality of objects and filter the first plurality of objects by identifying a second plurality of objects as suspicious objects. The second plurality of objects is a subset of the first plurality of objects and is lesser or equal in number to the first plurality of objects. The virtual execution logic is configured to automatically verify whether any of the suspicious objects is an exploit. The virtual execution logic comprises at least one virtual machine configured to virtually process content within the suspicious objects and monitor for anomalous behaviors during the virtual processing that are indicative of exploits. | 07-02-2015 |
Zheng Bu, Freemont, CA US
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20150363598 | DETECTION OF MALICIOUS SCRIPTING LANGUAGE CODE IN A NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - A method is provided in one example embodiment and includes initiating an execution of a compiled script, evaluating a function called in the compiled script, detecting an execution event based on at least a first criterion, and storing information associated with the execution event in an execution event queue. The method also includes verifying a correlation signature based on information associated with at least one execution event in the execution event queue. In specific embodiments, the method includes evaluating an assignment statement of a script during compilation of the script by a compiler, detecting a compilation event based on at least a second criterion, and storing information associated with the compilation event in a compilation event queue. In yet additional embodiments, the verification of the correlation signature is based in part on information associated with one or more compilation events in the compilation event queue. | 12-17-2015 |