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According to Focus Taiwan the National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC), a part of the National Applied Research Laboratories, said the database, is the first to be made available for free. “This is the world’s first malware knowledge base open to the public for free,” said Tsai I-lang, a research associate at the NCHC.
The repository includes data on around 200,000 pieces of malicious software and information to assist in removing over 3,000 types of computer viruses, he said. Work began on the malware database in 2010, when the NCHC teamed up with the Ministry of Education and 20 universities to compile data and set up the system, Tsai said. It includes 6,000 decoy IP addresses that are monitored throughout the day to detect and identify attacks.
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A malware attack in July hit over 7,000 government offices when it struck a central records management system, he noted. In May, the shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman by Filipino coast guard officers also sparked a battle of wits between online attackers in both countries.


























