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Virus Bulletin - December 2009

Cybersecurity awareness for the next generation (comment); Twinkle, twinkle little star (malware analysis); Behavioural analysis of Flash files (tutorial); Calling all speakers: VB2010 Vancouver (call for papers); Hotmail, Yahoo!, Gmail users hacked, but how? (feature); VB100 on Windows 7 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - November 2009

Happy holidays: mobile maliciousness (comment); Prescription medicine (malware analysis); Data tainting for malware analysis - part two (feature); Detecting bootkits (feature); Collaborative spam filtering with the hashing trick (feature); Microsoft Security Essentials (product review); Anti-spam comparative review (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - October 2009

Social networking meets social engineering (comment); Flying solo (malware analysis); Geneva convention (conference report); 7th German Anti Spam Summit (conference report); Anti-phishing landing page: turning a 404 into a teachable moment (feature); An update on spamming botnets: are we losing the war? (feature); Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP2 x86 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - September 2009

How clean is clean? (comment); Heads or tails? (malware analysis); Data tainting for malware analysis - part one (feature); Black Hat 2009 conference report (conference report); G Data Total Security 2010 (product review); Anti-spam comparative review September 2009 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - August 2009

Why is security (still) a Utopia? (comment); Making a Hash of things (malware analysis); Everybody lies: reaching after the truth while searching for rootkits (feature); Automated clustering of unknown executables (feature); Reflections on CEAS 2009 (conference report); VB100 on Windows Vista Business Edition SP2 x32 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - July 2009

Same malware, different code (comment); Can you spare a seg? (malware analysis); Kernel mechanics of Rustock (malware analysis); Early warning approaches to combat typosquatting (feature); The challenges of collecting and monitoring URLs that point to malware (feature); Norman Network Protection Appliance (product review); Anti-spam comparative review July 2009 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - June 2009

Malware without a name is still malware (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part seven (technical feature); CARO mio, AMTSO mon amour (conference report); EICAR 2009 in a nutshell: ich bin ein EICARer (conference report); VB100 on Windows Server 2003 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - May 2009

One man's spam (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part six (technical feature); Case study: the TDSS rootkit (feature); Comodo Internet Security (product review)

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Virus Bulletin - April 2009

Flooding the cloud (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part five (technical feature); Your PC is infected (malware analysis); The new iBotnet (malware analysis); VB100 on Windows XP SP3 (comparative review);

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Virus Bulletin - March 2009

Weathering the storm (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part four (technical feature); Confounded Conficker (virus analysis); Never mind having fun: are we safe yet? (book review); Rising Internet Security 2009 (product review);

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Virus Bulletin - February 2009

To run or not to run? That's the question (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part three (technical feature); Calling all speakers: VB2009 Geneva (call for papers); It's time for a change (opinion); CCC 24C3 (conference report); VB100 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - January 2009

Welcome to 2009 (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part two (technical feature); A day in the life of an average user (feature); Calling all speakers: VB2009 Geneva (call for papers); Advancing malware techniques 2008 (feature); MicroWorld eScan Internet Security Suite 10 (product review)

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