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Since 1989, Virus Bulletin has been dedicated to providing PC users with a regular source of uninfluenced, unbiased, independent intelligence about computer malware, its prevention, detection and removal, and how to recover programs and data following an attack. The aim of the magazine is to arm users with all the information they need to stay current with the latest developments in the anti-malware field.

Virus Bulletin - December 2005

Thoughts of mass destruction (comment); Exploring the x64-treme heights of the Internet (feature); When malware meets rootkits (feature); Inside Sony’s rootkit (feature); VB2006 – Montréal (call for papers); Windows Server 2003 Enterprise X64 version (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - November 2005

Is the boot on the other foot? (comment); Criss-cross (virus analysis); IME as a possible keylogger (feature); The false positive disaster: anti-virus vs. WinRar & co. (feature); In Dublin’s fair city (conference report); NOD32 for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/x64 with centralized management (product review)

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Virus Bulletin - October 2005

Time to embrace the digital age (comment); Zo-to-business (feature); Grey clouds on the horizon (feature); Vers & virus (book review); Windows 2003 Advanced Server (comparative review); VB Spam Supplement

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Virus Bulletin - September 2005

What's coming? Windows XP 64-bit (comment); The trouble with rootkits (feature); Symbian OS - mysterious playground for new malware (feature); New malware distribution methods threaten signature-based AV (feature); Black Hat and Defcon - too hot for many (conference report); The Common Malware Enumeration (CME) initiative (spotlight); McAfee Virusscan Online (product review)...

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Virus Bulletin - August 2005

The future's bright for (ex-)virus writers (comment); Code emulation in network intrusion detection/prevention systems (technical feature); Evolution from a honeypot to a distributed honey net (feature); Deconstructing Windows Mobile (Q & A revisited); NetWare 6.5 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - July 2005

Adapt or die (comment); Got [Mac]root? (virus analysis); Threats to online banking (feature); Spammer readme (feature); The ideal tools of a virus lab (feature); Microsoft's dog-and-bone OS - smart and safe? (Q & A); Symantec AntiVirus 10 (product review);

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Virus Bulletin - June 2005

Your computer is toast (comment); Standing the privilege attack (adware analysis); Problems in static binary analysis - part 2 (technical feature); Comparative review - Windows XP

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