Patent 7603715 was granted and assigned to Microsoft on October, 2009 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
One aspect of the invention is a vulnerability detection mechanism that can detect a large class of attacks through dynamic dataflow analysis. Another aspect of the invention includes self-certifying alerts as the basis for safely sharing knowledge about worms. Another aspect of the invention is a resilient and self-organizing protocol to propagate alerts to all non-infected nodes in a timely fashion, even when under active attack during a worm outbreak. Another aspect of the invention is a system architecture that enables a large number of mutually untrusting computers to collaborate in the task of stopping a previously unknown worm, even when the worm is spreading rapidly and exploiting unknown vulnerabilities in popular software packages.