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DYNAMIC MODEL ON THE SPREAD OF BOTS FOR AN E-COMMERCE NETWORK

The primary goal of e-commerce network is to sell goods and services online. Increasing usages of e-commerce network increases the security loop holes in the network. Nodes of an e-commerce network can be easily compromised by various types of malware. The nature of the spread of malware among the n...

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Published in:International journal of advanced research in computer science 2017-08, Vol.8 (7), p.387-392
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Convenience stores
Cybersecurity
Differential equations
Electronic commerce
Epidemics
Infectious diseases
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Malware
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