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Posted by   Martijn Grooten on   Nov 26, 2018

Today, we relaunched the Virus Bulletin eNews newsletter.

The newsletter provides weekly updates of what is happening both at Virus Bulletin and in the wider security community, with a focus on the threats that have been seen and the tools used to analyse them.

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The newsletter is not intended to keep subscribers up to date with the news that is happening in the world of cybersecurity, but instead focuses on the technical details behind the stories that often make the news, and sometimes don't: those details that are essential for anyone generating or consuming threat intelligence.

You can find today's newsletter here and if you subscribe you will receive future editions in your inbox!

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Latest posts:

VBSpam tests to be executed under the AMTSO framework

VB is excited to announce that, starting from the Q3 test, all VBSpam tests of email security products will be executed under the AMTSO framework.

In memoriam: Prof. Ross Anderson

We were very sorry to learn of the passing of Professor Ross Anderson a few days ago.

In memoriam: Dr Alan Solomon

We were very sorry to learn of the passing of industry pioneer Dr Alan Solomon earlier this week.

New paper: Nexus Android banking botnet – compromising C&C panels and dissecting mobile AppInjects

In a new paper, researchers Aditya K Sood and Rohit Bansal provide details of a security vulnerability in the Nexus Android botnet C&C panel that was exploited in order to gather threat intelligence, and present a model of mobile AppInjects.

New paper: Collector-stealer: a Russian origin credential and information extractor

In a new paper, F5 researchers Aditya K Sood and Rohit Chaturvedi present a 360 analysis of Collector-stealer, a Russian-origin credential and information extractor.

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