July issue of VB published
The July issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
The July 2009 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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VBSpam comparative review & certification:
In VB's second round of anti-spam comparative testing and certification the all-important question
was whether the high achievers from the first test could maintain the same high standards this month.
Martijn Grooten has the results of a test in which more products were tested against a larger spam
corpus and with stricter benchmarks.
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Same malware, different code:
'The intent is the same, the information displayed to the user is the same, and the extorted money
probably ends up in the same pocket.' Pierre-Marc Bureau, Eset.
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Can you spare a seg?:
Peter Ferrie resumes his series of analyses of viruses contained in the EOF-rRlf-DoomRiderz virus zine.
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Kernel mechanics of rustock:
Chandra Prakash provides details of the kernel-mode operations of a recent (March 2009) version of
Rustock, concentrating on the changes from its previous version.
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Early warning approaches to combat typosquatting:
Typosquatting takes advantage of the typographical mistakes often made by users when entering a website address
into a web browser. Amit Verma discusses a two-step approach to combatting the problem, prioritizing the
registration of domain typos and detecting typos entered into Internet browsers and email clients.
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The challenges of collecting and monitoring URLs that point to malware:
Since 2005, the Malware Patrol Project has been cataloguing URLs used in phishing scams and distributing
block lists for the most popular proxies and anti-spam systems. André D. Correa describes the
challenges of collecting and monitorig malicious URLs.
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Norman Network Protection Appliance:
The security appliance market seems to have become a boom area of late, with just about every security
firm worth its salt introducing an appliance solution to provide its services in a single package. This
month VB's test team look at a dedicated anti-malware appliance: Norman's Network Protection Appliance.
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01 July 2009
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