Virus Naming. The "Who's who?" Dilemma (1)
Got new malware. What shall we call it?
Conficker – One Year After (Part Three)
Getting beyond the myth
BitDefender Weekly Review – Trojan.Sasfis.A Aims at Facebook Users
Email attachments containing viruses or Trojans are pretty rare these days, but they haven’t gone totally extinct. The most recent campaign trying to lure users into downloading and installing a Trojan on the [...]
BitDefender weekly review – Is the Delphi virus harmfull?
The answer is simple: no. No matter how intuitive (and rather successful) it's spreading method is, this virus does no harm to any of the systems it comes in contact with, besides the actual file infection ne [...]
Conficker April Surprise
The announced April 1st Conficker update doom and gloom has failed to materialize. You can bet your bottom dollar somewhere in the world a virus writer is rolling on the floor laughing. That's not to say that an update will never happen. It almost certainly will, but not as most [...]
The Modern Ages: Y2K and the Digital Apocalypse
During the last days of 1999, rumors about a massive worldwide attack from underground malware communities started spreading on miscellaneous BBS systems.
New Removable Media gives Malware a Boost #2
1997 also marked the beginning of a new age for malware writers.
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