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This month sees the introduction of a new testing format to VB’s bi-monthly VB100 comparative review – RAP testing (Reactive And Proactive) will provide deeper insight into products' ability to keep up with the flood of new malware as well as their…
Read moreNew anti-unpacking tricks continue to be developed as the older ones are constantly being defeated. In this series of articles Peter Ferrie describes some tricks that might become common in the future, along with some countermeasures. This month's…
Read more'Do media players, Sat Navs, SD cards or external hard drives make legitimate use of AutoRun?' Roel Schouwenberg, Kaspersky Lab, USA.
Read moreThis month sees the VB100's annual visit to the Linux platform, as well as the introduction of a brand new set of tests that will provide deeper insight into products' ability to keep up with the flood of new malware as well as their proactive…
Read moreAlisa Shevchenko presents an overview of protection bypassing techniques found in current Windows-targeting malware.
Read moreMartijn Grooten (Virus Bulletin)
Virus Bulletin has decided to use the experience gained during more than a decade of anti-malware comparative testing to develop a regular anti-spam product test. Martijn Grooten outlines the proposed test set-up.
Read moreNew anti-unpacking tricks continue to be developed because the older ones are constantly being defeated. Peter Ferrie describe some tricks that might become common in the future, along with some countermeasures.
Read moreSocial networking site becomes the latest way for phishers to fool victims into parting with their personal details.
Read more'[In 2009] the web will be infected like never before.' Graham Cluley, Sophos, UK.
Read moreGabor Szappanos researches the dangers of being an average computer user.
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