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Andrew Lee takes stock of the anti-malware industry and the world at large as we stand on the cusp of a new decade.
Read moreAs in normal business, one of most effective ways for a banker trojan to gain market share is to do things better than its competitors, and if possible, make the migration from competitors to its own business as easy as possible. Carberp does both of…
Read more‘Whilst bigger may not always be better, it is clearly always bigger. And bigness begets bigness.’ Paul Ducklin, Sophos
Read moreVB's lab team take a closer look at eScan Internet Security 11, commenting on its funky styling and the wealth of features it has to offer.
Read moreCraig Johnston relates a tale of unsolicited phone calls, interesting conversations and a worrying (anti-)malware-related scam.
Read moreMobile users reach phishing sites quicker than non-mobile users and more likely to enter personal details.
Read moreGunter Ollmann (Damballa)
‘The development and application of sophisticated malware ... already exists within the commercial realm.’ Gunter Ollmann, Damballa
Read moreTerry Zink (Microsoft)
Sender authentication is a hot topic in the world of email. It has a number of uses and a number of suggested uses. Which ones work in real life? Which ones don’t quite measure up? Can we use authentication to mitigate spoofing? Can we use it to…
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