Virus Bulletin issue archive
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 - 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
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)
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)
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)
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)