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‘Heaven’s Gate' is an undocumented feature used by the 32-bit Windows environment when running on 64-bit versions of Windows, which allows for the transition between 32-bit and 64-bit code. In August 2011, we saw the first virus to make use of it.…
Read more‘Attribution is one of the things in the IT security industry that is dropped on the floor.' Anon
Read moreThe number of users subscribing to the voice, Internet and messaging services of cellular networks is increasing exponentially worldwide and the potential development of cellular botnets poses a serious threat. Hasan Ijaz and colleagues present a…
Read morePaul Baccas (Sophos)
In 'Worm: The First Digital World War', Mark Bowden writes about the team who worked together to combat the Conficker worm, focusing on some of the principal players in the Conficker Working Group and on their stories over the nine months of…
Read moreMartijn Grooten (Virus Bulletin)
Increase reported in spamvertized URLs using domains that are yet to be registered.
Read moreMartijn Grooten (Virus Bulletin)
Symantec reports of targeted attack on companies in the chemical industry.
Read moreUnauthorized online pharmacies that sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription have been a fixture of the web for many years. By gathering the top web search results for 218 drug-related Internet queries daily over nine months, Tyler…
Read moreHelen Martin reports on a sunny week in Spain at the 21st Virus Bulletin International Conference.
Read moreA new version of the W32/Flibi virus has been released. It now supports assemble-time or compile-time polymorphism during construction of the first generation translator code and its parallels with molecular biology have increased. Peter Ferrie…
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