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ISSN:1111II71118170319571817.3195E.ISSN: 1992-8615 J"O"UIllfAL OF'1'8 I f)111 '1'1( l\'IJl\.NI) 1\'" IJII I)INI f)111)1\,'1'1f) N 'I'I ( IIN() IJ()f Y."oL 2JJro. f c:JaDU. 201f.-. ".An International Publication ofLIlTLE LION SCIENTIFIC: RESEARCH Bc DEVELOPMENTISLAMABAD PAKSITAN.

JOURNAL OF\!Cbeoretieal ano pplieb nformation \!tee nologp' 1,':," ". ,' \:",. .-. . a"scri"e to aaonthlr-,a lis !I l ,! al t11! oreticalanct '-1l !4InlorJ"- U n1echnotoJJr*Subscriptions will be for a year only*All back issues are available*AII orders must be prepaid (bank wiretransfer OR credit cards)http://www.jatit.org/subscribe.phpJournal Volumes: MonthlyAnnual Subscription: 550 Single Copy Price: 55 (GST & Shipping Inclusive)Correspondence concerning subscriptions, change of address and other business mattersshould be addressed to:Shahbaz GhayyurCo-Chief Editor,Journal of Theoretical and AppliedInformation Technology.Suite No 101, Golden Heights,Sector F-11 Markaz,. Islamabad. 44000PAKISTANAll queries including payment methods and details should be directed to. editorjatit@gmail.com

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0/l.ittlt l.ion ritntifit 1\&11, Islamabad PAKISTANJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technoloqy j;@ 15th January 2011. Vcl. 23 Nc.1" ,';!.l 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reserved'www.iatitorgISSN: 1992-8645E-ISSN: 1817-3195JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIEDINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYEDITORIAL COMMITTEENIAZAHMAD(Chief Editor)Professor, FCE, MOE, H-9 IslamabadPAKISTANSHAHBAZ GHAYYUR(Co- Chief Editor)Assistant Professor, DCS, FBAS, International Islamic University Islamabad,PAKISTANSAEEDULLAH(Associate Editor)Assistant Professor, DCS, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Islamabad,PAKSITANMADIHA AZEEM(Associate Editor)Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Islamabad.PAKISTANSALE HA SAMAR(Managing Editor)Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Islamabad.PAKISTANSHAHZAD A. KHANLecturer IMCB, FDE Islamabad, PAKISTAN(Managing Editor/Linguists & In-charge Publishing)Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, Islamabad.PAKISTANREGIONAL ADVISORY PANELProfessor & ChairmanSIKANDAR HA YAT KHIY ALDCS & DSE, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, PAKISTANMUHAMMAD SHERProfessor & Chairman DCS, FBAS, International Islamic University Islamabad, PAKISTANABDULAZIZProfessor of Computer Science, University of Central Punjab, PAKIST AN

rg 01 'l.ittlt llion ritntifit &m,Islamabad PAKIST ANJournal of Theoretical nd Applied Information Technology .0'·J15r': .January 2011. Vol. 23 No.1);."1J7 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reserved'ISSN: 1992-8645E-ISSN: 1817-3195JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIEDINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYEDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARDDr. CHRISTEL BAlERTechnical University Dresden, GERMANYDr KHAIRUDDIN BIN OMARUniversiti Kebangsaan Malysia, 43600 BangiSelangor Darul-Ehsan, MAL YSIADr. YUSUF PISANUniversity of Technology, Sydney, AUSTRALIADr. S. KARTHIKEYANDepartment of Electronics and ComputerEngineering, Caledonian College of Engineering,OMAN (University College with GlascowUniversity, Scotland, UK)Dr.ZARINASHUKURFakulti Teknologi dan Sa ins Maklumat,University Kebangsaan MAL YSIADr. NOR AZAN MAT ZINFaculty ofInformation Science & Technology,National University of MAL YSIADr. R.PONALAGUSAMYNational Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli,Tarnil Nadu, INDIADr. PRABHA T K. MAHANTIUniversity of New Brunswick, Saint John, NewBrunswick, CANADADr. MOHAMMAD TENGKU SEMBOKUniversiti Kebangsaan MAL YSIADr. NITINUPADHYAYBirla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS),Pilani-Goa Campus, INDIADr. S.S.RIAZ AHAMEDMohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kilakarai,& Sathak Institute of Technology,Ramanathapuram , Tarnilnadu, INDI.A.Dr. A. SERMET ANAGONEskisehir Osmangazi University, IndustrialEngineering Department, Badernlik Campus,26030 Eskisehir, TURKEY.Dr. Y ACINE LAFIFIDepartment of Computer Science, University ofGuelma, BP 401, Guelma 24000, ALGERIA.Dr. CHRISTOS GRECOSSchool Of Computing, Engineering And PhysicalSciences University Of Central Lancashire.UNITED KINGDOMDr. JAY ANTHI RANJANInstitute of Management TechnologyRaj Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, INDIADr. ADEL M. ALIMINational Engineering School ofSfax (ENIS),University of SFAX, TUNISIADr. RAKESH DUBEProfessor & Head, RKG Institute of Technology,Ghaziabad, UP, INDIADr. ADEL MERABETDepartment of Electrical & ComputerEngineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax,CANADADr. HEMRAJ SAINICE&IT Department, Higher Institute ofElectronics, Bani Walid. LIBYADr. MAUMITA BHATTACHARYASOBIT, Charles Sturt UniversityAlbury - 2640, NSW, AUSTRALIA11

rg o/l.ittlt l.ion titntifit 3a.&Jl,Islamabad PAKISTANJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology15th January 2011. Vol. 23 No.1 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reserved'www,jatitorgISSN: 1992-8645Dr. AIJUAN DONGDepartment of Computer ScienceHood College Frederick, MD 21701. USADr. SEIFEDINE KADRYLebanese International University,LEBONONDr. ZURlA TI AHMAD WKARNAINUniversity Putra Malaysia,MALAYSIADr. CHELLALI BENACHAIBAUniversity of Be char, ALGERIAE-ISSN: 1817-3195Dr. HEMRAJ SAINIHigher Institute of Electronic, Bani WalidLIBYADr. MOHD NAZRI ISMAILUniversity of Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) MAL YSIADr. VIruS SAl W A LAMThe University of Hong Kong, CHINADr. WITCHA CHIMPHLEESuan Dusit Rajabhat University, Bangkok,THAILANDDr. SIDDHIVINA Y AK KULKARNIUniversity of Ballarat, Ballarat,AUSTRALIADr. S. KARTHIKEYANCaledonian College of Engineering,OMANDr. DRAGAN R. MILIVOJEVICMining and Metallurgy Institute Bor Zelenibulevar 35, 19210 Bor, SERBIADr OUSMANE THIAREGaston Berger University, Department ofComputer Science, UFR S.A.T, BP 234 SaintLouis SENEGALDr. E. SREENIV ASA REDDYPrincipal - Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute ofTechnology, Guntur, A.P., INDIADr. SANTOSH DHONDOPANT KHAMITKARRarnanand Teerth Marathwada University,Nanded. Maharashtra431605,INDIADr. M. IQBAL SARIPAN(MIEEE, MInstP, Member IAENG, GradBEM)Dept. of Computer and Communication SystemsEngineering, Faculty of Engineering, UniversitiPutra MALAYSIADr. T.C.MANJUNATH,Professor & Head of the Dept.,Electronicis & Communication Engg. Dept,New Horizon College ofEngg.,Bangalore-560087, Kamataka, INDIA.Dr. RIKTESH SRIV AST AVAAssistant Professor, Information SystemsSkyline University CollegePO Box 1797, Sharjah, UAEDr. E. SREENIV ASA REDDYPrincipal - Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute ofTechnology, Guntur, A.P., INDIADr. SIDDHIVINA YAK KULKARNIGraduate School of Information Technology andMathematics University of Ballart AUSTRALIADr. BONNY BANERJEEPhD in Computer Science and Engineering,The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USASenior ScientistAudigence, FL, USAPROFESSOR NICKOLAS S. SAPIDISDME, University of Western MacedoniaKozani GR-50100, GREECE.Elite Panel Members Have A Decision Weight Equivalent of Two Referees (Internal OR External).The Expertise Of Editorial Board Members Are Also Called In For Settling Refereed Conflict AboutAcceptancelRejectionAnd Their Opinion Is Considered As Final.III

@ 41littlt llion s;nentifit &D, Islamabad PAKISTANJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technologyth15Januarv 2011. Vol. 23 No.1Ii - 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reservedISSN: 1992-8645www,jiltit,Qrg.E-ISSN: 1817-3195PREFACEJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology (JATIT) published since 2005 (E-ISSN 18173195 /ISSN 1992-8645) is an International refereed research publishing journal with a focused aim ofpromoting and publishing original high quality research dealing with theoretical and scientific aspects in alldisciplines of Information Technology. JATIT is an international scientific research journal focusing onissues in information technology research. A large number of manuscript inflows, reflects its popularity andthe trust of world's research community. JATIT is indexed with various organizations and is now publishedon monthly basis.All technical or research papers and research results submitted to JA TIT should be original in nature, neverpreviously published in any journal or undergoing such process across the globe. All the submissions willbe peer-reviewed by the panel of experts associated with JATIT. Submitted papers should meet theinternationally accepted criteria and manuscripts should follow the style of the journal for the purpose ofboth reviewing and editing. All of its articles also appear online as per policy of JATITJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology receives papers in continuous flow and we willconsider articles from a wide range of Information Technology disciplines encompassing the most basicresearch to the most innovative technologies. Please submit your papers electronically to our submissionsystem at http://jatit.org/submit paper.php in an MSWord, Pdf or compatible format so that they may beevaluated for publication in the upcoming issue. This journal uses a blinded review process; pleaseremember to include all your personal identifiable information in the manuscript before submitting it forreview, we will edit the necessary information at our side. Submissions to JA TIT should be full research /review papers (properly indicated below main title).It is the sole responsibility of the submitting authors to make sure that the submitted manuscript is not inprocess of publication anywhere in any conference/journal across the globe, nor part or whole of it iscopied from any source.The review process may take anywhere from five days to two months depending on the response time toreferees. Authors will be informed about the updated status via e-mail as soon as we receive the evaluationresults. After submission of publication dues for accepted manuscripts a publication slot will be allocated toyour manuscript for its publication in upcoming monthly issues of JATIT.******************IV

of I.ittle I.ion rientifit 1\&1),Islamabad PAKIST ANJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology - .:;"115th January 2011. Vo!. 23 No.1 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reserved'E-ISSN: 1817-3195www-iatitprgISSN: 1992-8645REAL TIME WARNING SYSTEM DESIGN FOR WEBDEFACE BASED ON SHORT MESSAGE SERVICEIERI PRASETYOWIBOWO,2FITRAH ELLY FIRDAUSand 3METTY MUSTIKASARI'Assoc. Prof. , Department of Computer sciences, Gunadarma University, Indonesia2Master Student, Information Technology, Gunadarma University, Indonesia3Asstt. Prof., Department of Computer sciences, Gunadarma University, IndonesiaE-mail: fo.mettycm.staff.gunadam1a.ac.idABSTRACTCurrently the internet is becoming more important in many aspects of human life. The number of peoplewho use the internet in daily activities is also increasing. The rapid growing of computer networks and theinterconnection among them has entailed some security problems. There are a growing number of badintentioned people trying to take advantage of the security problems. In the manner of existence problem,then needed a certain warning system which can prevent or give warning for crime possibility in the web.This paper proposes a system design to protect system from intruders and develop warning system via shortmessages service.Keywords:Agent Systems, Short Message Service, Warning System, Intrusion Detection System1. INTRODUCTIONWeb defacement attacks alter the contents of webpages in an unauthorized manner with an intention tocause embarrassment, inconvenience and possiblebusiness loss to the website owner. They are a majorchallenge to the integrity of websites and attacksstatisticsare indeedastonishing:thereareapproximately 600 attacks in one hour [7]. Thereforeorganizations need to protect their systems fromthese intruders and consequently,new networksecurity tools are being developed. The most widelyused tool of this kind is Intrusion Detection Systems(IDSs). Intrusion detection systems have proved tobe an effective instrument for protecting computerand network resources. They monitor the activity ofthe network with the purpose of identifying intrusiveevents and can take actions to abort these riskyevents. Currently, Intrusion Detection System onlycould give information about sniffing and intrudervia website [2],[1],[8]. But for high secure, real timeinformation is needed.Cyber Crime can be detected by IntrusionDetection System such as using PHP Injection,SQL Injection, and Cross Side Scripting. UsingIntrusion Detection Systems, systems still havesome weaknesses.The weaknessesare thesystems could not check property file and alsothey could not detect a problem before attackoccurred. In this paper, we added is property ofdetection. This property is a checking property offile. This application system could also detect thehole before Web Server is cracked by cracker. Ingeneral, we developed warning system in realtime base on short message service (SMS).To check the system from cracker action used3 methods. First, Wapiti was used to check anyholes. From this holes report, an interface wasmade for time schedule checking and sendingShort Messages Services. Second, Snort is usedto detect an attack from cracker. From snortreport, a script was made to update databaseLogNIDS, time schedule checking and sendingShort Messages Services. Third, a script wasmade to check property of file. From this script aTime schedule was made for checking andsending Short Messages Services.2.RESEARCH METHOD2.1. Design System2.1.1. Design Agent Architecture

(f1J 0/ I.ittltI.ion ritntif t 3l&Jl, Isl mabad P AKIST ANJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology15th January 2011. Vcl 23 Nc.1 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reserved'www-iatitorg:ISSN: 1992-8645E-ISSN: 1817-3195DirectoryOlrectorySensor: varcbarHoHP: Vat barDomain: VarcbarlPOest : varcharIPSOllrre : Va«harPort : Vardlarhnggal : Da.teJtllis\lItfl!der'TinyjntCracktrIpAdres! : VarrharPort : VmharTln9g : Date1.IITargetIIDomain: V U'{harDo-cRoot: VmharErrorlog : Va«harSniffingO : voidPHPlnjectionO : voidOefaceWtbO : voidUpdil.telogO:LogNI[)sTanggal: Date8eritl : VarcharDomaln : Vanhar\Jcnislntruder: (har-----------tIIIII1UserI:': llame Yi\f(har1NoHP: Varchari'aSl Ior'd : VimharID :TlnyintDomain: Varcharvoid1.*1. ISensor1hnggal : Da.leT anggal : DateBe rita : Vafthar8erit l : v lrcharNo HP: V:arcbar------SensorO : voidKi rimSMSO : boeleanFigure 1. Data Model2.1.2. Design Data ModelIn the following, we will present our approachfor the development of system. The system thathas been developed consists of two kind of agent:agent Sensor and agent target.To design the data model system, we use anobject oriented approach. This approach. hasseveraladvantages.Thismodelenrichedmodeling capabilities. In addition it allows newabstract data types to be built from existing types.The model data also enforce serializability onconcurrent transactions to maintain databaseconsistency. Object oriented data model allowsthe real world to be modeled more closely. Agent SensorAgent Sensor The Functionof AgentSensor[3],[6] is to check intruder via network, bychecking log file. This agent can also check theholes as a hole for PHP Injection (The Method isused for crack website via try and error in URLAddress), Mysql Injection (The Method is usedfor cracking website with input the SQL Script inURL Address) and Cross Site Scripting (TheMethod is used for crack website with remotetarget from cracker machine via URL Addre s).If the agent found an intruding, sensor Machinewill send Short Messages Services to Person whohas domain and update Database.Class Diagram that shown in the figure 1, has4 entity classes. They are Cracker, Target, Userand Sensor. The Association Classes have beendeveloped are LogNIDS, Directory, LogCheckand SMS. Class Cracker contains 3 attributes,such as IpAddress with var-char data type, Portwith varchar data type, and date with date datatype. Some of methods from Class Target areDomain, ErrorLog and DocRoot with varchardata type. Class Target involves Update-Log.Class Sensor contains two attributes. They aredate with date data type, and News with varchardata type. This class have I method is Sensor.Class User contains Name and No-HP with Varchar data-type. This data model has 4 association Agent Target.Agent Target The Function of Agent Target ISto check file in target machine. If the file hasbeen modified, the Target machine will send aShort Messages Service to person who hasdomain.2

@ of'l.ittlt 'l.ion 6ritntifit 1\&1), IslamabadPAKISTANJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology .,.,;/f15th January 2011. Vol. 23 No.1 2009 - 2011 JATIT & LLS. All rights reserved'E-ISSN: 1817-3195www-iatitorgISSN: 1992-8645classes. Class Log-NIDS contains Domain, IpAddress and Port with varchar datatype and Datewith date data-type. This Class is made fromrelationship between class Craker and classTarget. Multiplicity of this relationship is 1. * to1. Class Directory h

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