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Péter Ször describes Podloso, the iPod Linux virus, and looks at other possible attacks on the iPod.
Read moreJessica Baumgart, an active blogger since April 2003, has contributed to a variety of weblogs on at least seven different platforms, helps lead a support group for bloggers, and eagerly deletes spam. In this article she describes the lesser-known,…
Read moreMartin Overton reviews Syngress's latest security title: 'Botnets - the killer web app'.
Read more'Agreement was virtually unanimous that the WildList is no longer useful as a metric of the ability of a product to protect users' Randy Abrams, Eset.
Read moreThe time between the announcement and exploitation of vulnerabilities continues to shrink - especially in the case of stack overflow vulnerabilities, which require very little skill to exploit. Peter Ferrie describes a prime example: the recent ANI…
Read moreNirbot gains its notoriety primarily from the cat fight in which its author has been engaged. Although keenly aware of the descriptions and blog entries posted about his creations, the author seems not to be so well versed on the naming conventions…
Read moreJohn Graham-Cumming provides a roundup of the papers and presentations at the fifth MIT Spam Conference.
Read moreJohn Hawes shares his experiences with Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet Security suite.
Read more'I believe that if the human factor is such a significant part of the problem, then it must also form part of the solution.' David Emm, Kaspersky Lab.
Read moreCan a botmaster send commands covertly to a botnet of over a million zombies and control them in real time? John Aycock considers how such a botmaster’s command channel might look.
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