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'By installing a security suite you not only protect yourself, but you increase the safety of the whole community.' Claudiu Musat, BitDefender.
Read moreThe final VB100 of the year sees a double whammy of potential pitfalls for our comparative participants – the Vista operating system as well as the x64 architecture. John Hawes reveals how the products coped.
Read moreRoel Schouwenberg highlights one potential consequence of the attention currently being devoted to dynamic testing: the possibility that the increased focus on dynamic testing may inspire malware authors to devote more attention to circumventing…
Read moreJohn Hawes looks at two products from DriveSentry - part of a growing new breed of security products, which focus less on the traditional arts of the anti-malware world, and aim instead to protect systems by preventing unauthorized software from…
Read moreMartijn Grooten (Virus Bulletin)
'An essential force in the fight against online crime is that of law enforcement.' Martijn Grooten, Virus Bulletin.
Read moreTerry Zink (Microsoft)
Terry Zink concludes his series of articles on backscatter with a look at another technique used to combat this type of spam: Bounce Address Tag Validation.
Read more'As the internet is increasingly used for good and evil purposes, how do you know who to trust?' asks Henk van Roest.
Read moreAnti-Phishing Working Group issues best-practices advisory for Internet registrars.
Read moreICANN plans to terminate accreditation of registrar favoured by cyber crooks.
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