Happy New Year!!!

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Jan 1, 2005

Virus Bulletin would like to wish all its readers a very happy and prosperous new year.

Virus Bulletin would like to wish all its readers a very happy and prosperous new year.

We hope to see many of you at the Virus Bulletin conference in Dublin this October and there's still plenty of time to submit a paper - the deadline for submission of abstracts is 10 March 2005. See the conference call for papers for full details.

Meanwhile, VB kicks off 2005 by looking back at 1986! Don't miss Peter Ferrie's retrospective analysis of the world's first full stealth file-infecting virus in the January issue of the magazine (for subscribers only - click here for subscription information).

Happy new year!

Posted on 01 January 2005 by Virus Bulletin

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