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Anti-spam testing: frequently given answers

Martijn Grooten (Virus Bulletin)

Martijn Grooten answers some of the common queries raised by vendors about the proposed test set-up for VB's upcoming anti-spam comparative testing.

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First offender punished under New Zealand anti-spam law

Spammer faces NZD 100,000 fine.

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Surveillance chief and AV firm accused of corruption

Rumblings of shady deals, bribery and underhand tactics in Chinese AV market.

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Hacker in demand

Romanian hacker impresses Italian authorities with intellect.

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Gates closed at CastleCops

Volunteer-run security operation closes its doors.

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Legal hacking debate gathers pace

Volunteer-run security operation closes its doors.

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Advancing malware techniques 2008

Alisa Shevchenko presents an overview of protection bypassing techniques found in current Windows-targeting malware.

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Introducing VB anti-spam testing

Martijn Grooten (Virus Bulletin)

Virus Bulletin has decided to use the experience gained during more than a decade of anti-malware comparative testing to develop a regular anti-spam product test. Martijn Grooten outlines the proposed test set-up.

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Anti-unpacker tricks – part two

New anti-unpacking tricks continue to be developed because the older ones are constantly being defeated. Peter Ferrie describe some tricks that might become common in the future, along with some countermeasures.

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Twitter-phish

Social networking site becomes the latest way for phishers to fool victims into parting with their personal details.

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