An indispensable source of reference for anyone concerned with computer security, the Bulletin is the forum through which leading security researchers publish the latest security research and information in a bid to share knowledge with the security community. Publications cover the latest threats, new developments and techniques in the security landscape, opinions from respected members of the industry, and more. The Bulletin archives offer informative articles going back to 1989. Our editorial team is happy to hear from anyone interested in submitting a paper for publication.
Gabor Szappanos asks whether we have a realistic picture of what threats are bothering end users.
Read moreThe 14th Text Retrieval Conference (TREC 2005) took place in November 2005. One of the highlights of the event was the TREC spam filter evaluation effort. Gordon Cormack has all the details.
Read moreRighard Zwienenberg reports on the 8th annual AVAR conference in Tianjin, China.
Read more'Information is ... our lifeblood for details about computer threats, impact and activity.' Jeannette Jarvis, The Boeing Company.
Read moreCostin Raiu (Kaspersky Lab)
With its 64-bit Internet Explorer, Microsoft seems to have shipped a version that is relatively safe from malware, but will its lack of support for ActiveX controls, Java, Shockwave and PDFs simply drive users back to the malware-friendly 32-bit…
Read moreA somewhat disappointing total of nine vendors submitted their products for VB's first comparative review on a 64-bit operating system.
Read moreElia Florio takes a detailed look at the rootkit technique known as 'DKOM using \Device\PhysicalMemory'
Read moreYears after Chernobyl was released, the potential for hardware-destroying viruses has yet to be fully exploited.
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