Virus Bulletin issue archive
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Virus Bulletin - December 2011
All your lulz will belong to us (comment); Win32/Induc.C: getting noisier in the library (malware analysis); As above, Sobelow (malware analysis); Mobile botnets for smartphones: an unfolding catastrophe? (feature); Book Worm (book review)
Virus Bulletin - November 2011
Within the margin of error (comment); Viva Barcelona! (conference report); Spitmo - SpyEye component for Symbian (malware analysis); Flibi: reloaded (malware analysis); Investigating the abuse of search engines to promote illicit online pharmacies (feature); The art of stealing banking information - form grabbing on fire (feature)
Virus Bulletin - October 2011
Why there's no one test to rule them all (comment); A new BIOS rootkit spreads in China (malware analysis); Hard disk woes (malware analysis); Asynchronous Harakiri++ (malware analysis); Okay, so you are a Win32 emulator... (technical feature);
Virus Bulletin - September 2011
Should there be an AV industry code of ethics? (comment); 'Holey' virus, Batman! (malware analysis); Qakbot: a disaster waiting to happen (feature); Hearing a PIN drop (feature); Stux in a rut: why Stuxnet is boring (opinion);
Virus Bulletin - August 2011
Google+, privacy and the human brain (comment); Frankie say relax (malware analysis); SpyEye bot - aggressive exploitation tactics (malware analysis); A new trend in exploitation (feature); IPv6 mail server whitelist declaring war on botnets (feature); Relock-based vulnerability in Windows 7 (feature)
Virus Bulletin - July 2011
Tumblr attacks - what to watch out for (comment); Toll fraud: SipPhreak (malware analysis); SpyEye malware infection framework (malware analysis); Reversing Python objects (technical feature); Not so random (feature)
Virus Bulletin - June 2011
Education, education, education (comment); Digging through the problem of IPv6 and email (feature); A browser malware taxonomy (feature); New targeted attack via Google Images (feature); EICAR 2011: A 20th anniversary in Austria (conference report)
Virus Bulletin - May 2011
A 'defence triangle' (comment); Putting Trojan.Hashish out to grass (malware analysis); Flibi: evolution (technical feature); Zero Day: a novel (book review); Agnitum Outpost Security Suite Free (product review); VBSpam comparative - May 2011 (comparative review)
Virus Bulletin - April 2011
IE 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 (comment); Defeating mTANs for profit - part two (technical feature); Hiding in plain sight (technical feature); Phighting cybercrime together (conference report); RSA 2011 conference review (conference report); Sender authentication - practical implementations (feature); VB100 comparative review on Windows XP SP3 (comparative review)
Virus Bulletin - March 2011
What next for rogue AVs? (comment); Flibi night (malware analysis); Defeating mTANs for profit - part one (technical feature); Canada's new anti-spam law (feature); A nice drop of Cocoa (book review); VBSpam comparative review March 2011 (comparative review)
Virus Bulletin - February 2011
How much malware is really out there? (comment); $$$_+$$+$$__+_$+$$_$+$$$_+$$_$ (malware analysis); DLL hijacking (technical feature); Introduction to hostile Java analysis (tutorial); The top 10 spam, malware and cybersecurity stories of 2010 (feature); VB100 comparative review on Ubuntu Linux (comparative review)
Virus Bulletin - January 2011
How do we make bigger better? (comment); Carberp, a new bag of tricks (malware analysis); What's the deal with sender authentication? Part 6 (feature); Transitions: welcome to the new old world (opinion); 'Hello, I'm from Windows and I'm here to help you' (anecdote); eScan Internet Security 11 (product review); VBSpam comparative review January 2011 (comparative review)