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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 2010

Commercial 'malware' production (comment); Android SMS trojans: new platform, 'old' tricks (malware analysis); Case study: the Ibank trojan (malware analysis); What's the deal with sender authentication? Part 5 (feature); VB 'securing your organization in the age of cybercrime' Seminar (conference report); VB2011 Barcelona (call for papers); VBSpam comparative review December 2010 (comparative review); VB100 comparative review on Windows 7 Professional (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - November 2010

Worldwide anti-botnet initiatives (comment); Vancouver expedition (conference report); Deelaed learning (malware analysis); Exploit identification (tutorial); Anti-unpacker tricks - part fourteen (technical feature); Letters to the editor (letters);

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Virus Bulletin - October 2010

Changing times (comment); It's just spam, it can't hurt, right? (malware analysis); Rooting about in TDSS (malware analysis); Anti-unpacker tricks - part thirteen (technical feature); On the relevance of spam feeds (feature); Things to come (review feature); VB100 comparative review on Windows Server 2003 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - September 2010

Breaking the habit (comment); The missing LNK (malware analysis); Injection as a way of life (malware analysis); Chim Chymine: a lucky sweep? (malware analysis); Anti-unpacker tricks - part eleven (technical feature); What's the deal with sender authentication? Part 4 (feature); VBSpam comparative review September 2010 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - August 2010

Apple pie order? (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part eleven (technical feature); Advanced exploit framework lab set-up (tutorial) HTML structure-based proactive phishing detection (feature); What's the deal with sender authentication? Part 3 (feature); VB100 - Windows Vista Business Edition Service Pack 2 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - July 2010

The dawn of the 'rogue AV testers' (comment); Hacking koobface (malware analysis); Anti-unpacker tricks - part ten (technical feature); The Indian subcontinent: part II (feature) What's the deal with sender authentication? Part 2 (feature); PC Tools Internet Security 2010 (product review); VBSpam comparative review (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - June 2010

PWN2KILL, EICAR and AV: scientific and pragmatic research (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part nine (technical feature); MBR rootkit: beginnings (malware analysis); What's the deal with sender authentication? Part 1 (feature); EICAR 2010: rainy days in Paris (conference report); VB100 - Windows Server 2008 R2 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - May 2010

The best of... (comment); Anti-unpacker tricks - part eight (technical feature); TDSS infections - quarterly report (feature); Adapting to TxF (feature); Exploit kit explosion - part two: vectors of attack (tutorial); VBSpam comparative review (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - April 2010

Are takedowns an exercise in futility? (comment); Evasions in Intrusion Prevention/Detection Systems (feature); Botnets, politics and hacktivism - an interesting partnership (feature); 'Signatures are dead.' 'Really? And what about pattern matching?' (feature); Exploit kit explosion - part one (tutorial); VB100 comparative review on Windows XP (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - March 2010

Why flash web pages are like collateralized debt obligations (comment); Doin' the eagle rock (malware analysis); BackDoor.Tdss.565 and its modifications (aka TDL3) (malware analysis); The 26C3 Congress of the Chaos Computer Club (conference report); Memory analysis - examples (tutorial); CA Internet Security Suite Plus 2010 (product review); VBSpam comparative review (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - February 2010

SSL certificate warnings - nuisance or value? (comment); Cut the Cutwail (malware analysis); Data tainting for malware analysis - part three (feature); Introduction to advanced memory analysis (tutorial); Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (comparative review)

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Virus Bulletin - January 2010

The web of darkness (comment); It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Fooperman (malware analysis); Social science meets computer science (book review); AMTSOlutely fabulous (spotlight); The top ten spam, malware and e-security stories of 2009 (feature); Alwil avast! 5 (product review); VBSpam comparative review (comparative review)

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