We have a company doing some kind of certification:
April 9, 2008 - ICSA Labs Introduces Formal Testing of Anti-Spam Products |
ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon Business, today announced at the RSA security show that it has certified six anti-spam products under the new testing program. Read the full announcement: Press Release on our site (pdf) |
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Alisa Shevchenko presents an overview of protection bypassing techniques found in current Windows-targeting malware.
The object-oriented programming language Python can be used for many kinds of software development potentially including malware development. Aleksander Czarnowski believes in being prepared and here he provides a brief overview of how to reverse engineer a Python module.
By the addition of a relocation table, Vista executables can be configured to use a dynamic image base. That essentially turns them into executable DLLs. Now a virus has come along that has made a breakthrough by infecting these executables - or it would be a breakthrough if it werent for the fact that relocatable executables have been supported since Windows 2000. Peter Ferrie takes an indepth look at the buggy W32/Truvel.
The VB testing team put MicroWorld Technologies eScan Internet Security Suite through its paces and find a top-class level of protection with much to offer.
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