May issue of VB published
The May issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
The May 2007 issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to
browse online or download in PDF format.
Some of the things this month's issue has in store are:
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Securing the Web 2.0: '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.
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ANI-hilate this week: The 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 vulnerability and
its exploits.
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Beyond Virtu(e) and evil: While not technically a new virus (being modelled on the
almost ancient Tenrobot family), W32/Virtu does introduce some interesting changes and new
techniques. Victor Alvarez and Mario Ballano describe this polymorphic file infector that also
behaves as an IRC bot.
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Nirbot: targeted attacks get personal: Although keenly aware of the descriptions
and blog entries posted about his creations, the author of W32/Nirbot seems not to be so well versed on the
naming conventions used within the AV industry. Lysa Myers shares the details of this
technologically unremarkable, yet reasonably successful bot.
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Covert zombie ops: Can 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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Product review: Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2007: John Hawes shares his experiences with Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet Security suite.
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MIT Spam Conference: John Graham-Cumming provides a roundup of the papers and presentations at the fifth MIT Spam Conference.
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01 May 2007
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