Acceptable Use Policy for the public access files of the Dataset on the Code-Red Worms 1. Code-Red worm data, including every file in the Dataset on the Code-Red Worms, will not be redistributed. 2. Users will not attempt to connect to, probe, or in any other way initiate contact with a machine or machine administrator identified via the Code-Red Worm data. 3. In so far as possible, privacy of end users (hosts) and networks monitored by the network telescope will be respected by the researchers. Any publications will anonymize, aggregate or summarize IP addresses, network names, and domain names, as appropriate when the disclosure of such information may present a security risk to those organizations or the general Internet. 4. At the end of the research, or semi-annually (which ever is less), a summary of the research and any findings/conclusions will be reported to CAIDA. If any research is described on the WWW, a URL will be provided. This information is primarily used in reports to our funding agencies. 5. All users who publish a document (including web pages, and papers) using data from this dataset must provide CAIDA with a copy of the publication and must cite: The CAIDA Dataset on the Code-Red Worms - July and August 2001, David Moore and Colleen Shannon, http://www.caida.org/data/passive/codered_worm_dataset.xml. 6. Users are encouraged, but not required, to include the following attribution in the acknowledgments section of their document: Support for the CAIDA Dataset on the Code-Red Worms was provided by Cisco Systems, the US Department of Homeland Security, the National Science Foundation, DARPA, and CAIDA Members. 6. All users who create a publicly available presentation using data from this dataset must provide CAIDA with a copy of the presentation and must use the full name of the dataset ("The CAIDA Dataset on the Code-Red Worms") in the presentation. Users are further encouraged, but not required, to include the url for the dataset (http://www.caida.org/data/passive/codered_worm_dataset.xml) in their presentation.