Posted by Virus Bulletin on Mar 17, 2021
VB2021 localhost presents an exciting opportunity to share your research with an even wider cross section of the IT security community around the world than usual, without having to take time out of your work schedule (or budget) to travel.
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In a follow-up to an article published last week, Kurt Natvig takes us through the analysis of a new malicious sample using the .xlsb file format.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Feb 23, 2021
In a new article, researcher Kurt Natvig takes a close look at XF 4.0 malware.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Jan 29, 2021
At VB2019, CSIS researcher Benoît Ancel spoke about a quiet banking trojan actor that has been targeting German users since at least 2014.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Jan 19, 2021
The call for papers for VB2021 is now open and we want to hear from you - we're planning for flexible presentation formats, so everyone is encouraged to submit, regardless of whether or not you know at this stage whether you'll be able to travel to Prague!
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Jan 11, 2021
We were very sorry to learn of the passing of researcher Yonathan Klijnsma last week. Here, former VB Editor Martijn Grooten shares his memories of a talented researcher and a very kind person: this month, infosec lost a really good one.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Jan 8, 2021
VB has made all VB2020 localhost presentations available on the VB YouTube channel, so you can now watch - and share - any part of the conference freely and without registration.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Dec 8, 2020
At VB2020 localhost, threat intelligence consultant Jamie Collier used the analytical technique of backcasting to look at the rise and fall of the cyber threat intelligence industry.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Dec 4, 2020
At VB2020 localhost, Carbon Black's Scott Knight presented an approach he and his colleagues have taken to more realistically simulate malware attacks.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Dec 2, 2020
At VB2020, researcher Paul Litvak revealed how he put together a comprehensive map of threat actor use of open-source offensive security tools.
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