Posted by Martijn Grooten on Jan 11, 2018
A 28-year old man from Ohio has been arrested on suspicion of having created the mysterious FruitFly malware that targeted macOS and used it to spy on its victims.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Jan 10, 2018
At the start of the new year, Virus Bulletin looks back at the threats seen in the 2017 and at the security products that are available to help mitigate them.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Jan 9, 2018
Spamhaus's annual report on botnet activity shows that botherders tend to use popular, legitimate hosting providers, domain registrars and top-level domains when setting up command-and-control servers.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Jan 5, 2018
As tech support scammers continue to target the computer illiterate through cold calling, VB's Martijn Grooten uses his own experience to share some advice on how to investigate such scams.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Jan 4, 2018
Just four days into the new year, two serious attacks in modern processors, dubbed Meltdown and Spectre, have been discovered. The attacks can be mitigated by patches to the operating system, but anti-virus software vendors need to make sure their products are compatible with the patches.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Dec 22, 2017
Martijn Grooten reports on the 20th AVAR conference, which took place earlier in December in Beijing, China.
Read morePosted by Virus Bulletin on Dec 22, 2017
Virus Bulletin researchers report back from a very interesting fifth edition of Botconf, the botnet fighting conference.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Dec 21, 2017
(In)security is a global issue that affects countries around the world, but in recent years none has been so badly hit as Ukraine. Today, we publish the videos of two VB2017 talks about attacks that hit Ukraine particularly badly: a talk by Alexander Adamov (NioGuard) on (Not)Petya and related attacks, and another by Robert Lipovsky and Anton Cherepanov (ESET) on Industroyer.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Dec 21, 2017
On its website, Facebook now shows which emails it has sent you recently, thus helping you to determine which emails are real, and which should be discarded as phishing.
Read morePosted by Martijn Grooten on Dec 19, 2017
Clarification in the language of the Wassenaar Arrangement, a multilateral export control regime for conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies, means those involved in vulnerability disclosure or botnet takedown won't have to worry about acquiring an export licence.
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