October issue of VB published
The October issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
The October 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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Gateway scanning is not enough!: Why is the number of malicious attachments decreasing - and why shouldn't I be happy about it?' asks Paul Dickens, Institute of Physics Publishing.
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The need for an in-house SMTP honeypot: By blocking port 25 at the firewall, an organization can prevent a mass-mailer from spreading.
However, by blindly blocking outgoing SMTP traffic, valuable data is lost on threats that use port 25. Vinoo Thomas
and Nitin Jyoti discuss the benefits of redirecting vs. blocking internal SMTP traffic.
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Oh, Vienna!: Helen Martin reports on three packed days of presentations, networking, a little bit of
gambling and a lot of fun at VB2007 in Vienna.
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OpenOffice security and viral risks - part two: In the conclusion of his two-part article
presenting an up-to-date evaluation of the security of OpenOffice, Eric Filiol looks at security issues in
OpenOffice integrity management and draws conclusions about the overall security of OpenOffice.
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Exepacker blacklisting: The blacklisting of exepackers by AV products is a controversial
subject with opinions among the AV community varying widely. Gabor Szappanos takes a balanced view and discusses the
pros and cons of exepacker detection.
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Boosting email anti-spam filters using an ensemble of SVM classifiers: Angela Blanco and Manuel Martin-Merino describe how anti-spam
filters can be boosted by using an ensemble of SVM classifiers.
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01 October 2007
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