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Carbon Dating and Malware Detection

Carbon Dating and Malware Detection

Carbon Dating and Malware Detection

Carbon Black assert that if an AV company doesn't detect malware within six days of its being flagged on Virus Total, it probably won't after a month. Is that as dangerous as it sounds?

David Harley23 Aug 2012


Malware, Cybercrime

Quervar Induc.C reincarnate?

Quervar   Induc.C reincarnate?

Malware, Cybercrime

Quervar Induc.C reincarnate?

Robert Lipovsky21 Aug 2012


Malware

FBI Ransomware: Reveton seeks MoneyPak payment in the name of the law

FBI Ransomware: Reveton seeks MoneyPak payment in the name of the law

Malware

FBI Ransomware: Reveton seeks MoneyPak payment in the name of the law

Stephen Cobb20 Aug 2012


Bad password choices: don't miss the point

Bad password choices: don't miss the point

Bad password choices: don't miss the point

David Harley17 Aug 2012


Photo tagged on Facebook = getting tagged at physical stores now too?

Photo tagged on Facebook = getting tagged at physical stores now too?

Photo tagged on Facebook = getting tagged at physical stores now too?

Cameron Camp16 Aug 2012


Interconnection of Gauss with Stuxnet, Duqu & Flame

Interconnection of Gauss with Stuxnet, Duqu & Flame

Interconnection of Gauss with Stuxnet, Duqu & Flame

Eugene Rodionov15 Aug 2012


Win32/Gataka banking Trojan - Detailed analysis

Win32/Gataka banking Trojan - Detailed analysis

Win32/Gataka banking Trojan - Detailed analysis

Jean-Ian Boutin13 Aug 2012


Dorifel/Quervar: the support scammer's secret weapon

Dorifel/Quervar: the support scammer's secret weapon

Dorifel/Quervar: the support scammer's secret weapon

The threat of the Dorifel/Quervar malware spreading in the Netherlands is being used by telephone scammers to trick local PC users into paying for 'protection'.

David Harley11 Aug 2012


Digital Security

Blizzard Entertainment hacked this time for real (lessons learned)

Blizzard Entertainment hacked   this time for real (lessons learned)

Digital Security

Blizzard Entertainment hacked this time for real (lessons learned)

Cameron Camp09 Aug 2012