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Virus Bulletin - May 2012

AV: Mind the gap (comment); evilMule in kernel mode - an analysis of the network functionality (malware analysis); Like a bat out of hell (malware analysis); Malware design strategies for circumventing detection and prevention controls - part one (technical feature); Mobile banking vulnerability: Android repackaging threat (technical feature); VBSpam comparative review

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Virus Bulletin - April 2012

Is Android simply Windows all over again? (comment); 'Amfibee'-ous vehicle (malware analysis); Zombifying targets using phishing campaigns (malware analysis); Quick reference for manual unpacking (tutorial); Francophile phishers (feature)

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Virus Bulletin - March 2012

Why you need to hack yourself (comment); Not 'Mifeve'-ourite thing (malware analysis); DroidDream mobile malware (malware analysis); What is DMARC and should you care? (spotlight); NCSC: public-private cooperation is key (spotlight)

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Virus Bulletin - February 2012

Living the meme (comment); If Svar is the answer... (malware analysis); Static analysis of mobile malware (tutorial); And the devil is six: the security consequences of the switch to IPv6 (feature); Behind enemy lines: reporting from the CCC 28C3 Congress (conference report)

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Virus Bulletin - January 2012

MUTE: the rebirth of centralized sharing (comment); This Sig doesn't run (malware analysis); Dissecting the NGR bot framework: IRC botnets die hard (malware analysis); The top 10 spam, malware and cybersecurity stories of 2011 (feature); Challenges for the London Action Plan (spotlight)

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