July issue of VB published

The July issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.

The July 2007 issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to browse online or download in PDF format.

Advertise on www.virusbtn.com

Some of the things this month's issue has in store are:

  • The wild WildList: ''The WildList is more pertinent than ever - particularly given today's threat landscape.' Mary Landesman, About.com.
  • Lions and tigraas: Peter Ferrie describes TIOS/Tigraa, a virus that runs on Texas Instruments calculators.
  • Vilo: a shield in the malware variation battle: Michael Venable and colleagues explain how program-matching techniques can help in triage, in-depth malware analysis and signature generation.
  • HaTeMaiL email!: Martin Overton explains why he thinks HTML email is inherently bad.
  • Product review - Avira Premium Security Suite: John Hawes takes a detailed look at Avira's home-user internet security setup.
  • EU Spam Symposium: Sorin Mustaca provides a roundup of this year's EU Spam Symposium.
  • France's anti-spam database: John Graham-Cumming has the details of France's new national anti-spam service, Signal Spam.

Subscribers click here to access the issue.

If you are not already a subscriber why not take the chance to subscribe now.

02 July 2007

Tags: magazine, virus bulletin.    del.icio.us  digg this! digg this


Poll

How should software and OS patching/security updates be managed?
Manually, at the user's discretion
Automatically via an optional, user-defined schedule
Automatically via a fixed, but optional schedule
Automatically via a fixed schedule, on by default with opt-out system
Automatically and silently, with no option to run unpatched

Leave a comment
View 19 comments

Jobs Career Sidebar

Jobs

In Virus Bulletin's jobs pages among others:
Virus Bulletin currently has 165,678 registered users.