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The Windows Meta File (WMF) format has received a lot of attention over recent weeks. Peter Ferrie looks at why.
Read more'A serious threat in 2006 will be multi-stage, targeted phishing attacks.' Tomer Honen, Aladdin Knowledge Systems.
Read moreMatt Ham fully expected a bumper harvest of VB 100% awards this month, simply due to the familiarity of the Windows NT platform to the developers.
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 moreJohn D. Park attempts to teach an anti-virus scanner to 'think' like a human analyst.
Read moreDr Vesselin Bontchev shares some of his expert knowledge and reveals the real reason for the decline of the macro virus.
Read morePeter Ferrie delves inside the Microsoft script encoder.
Read moreVB usually shies away from the testing of beta products, but the beta release of Microsoft's anti-virus offering OneCare Live proved to be just too tempting. Matt Ham describes his findings when he put OneCare Live under the microscope.
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