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  • VB2017 paper: Peering into spam botnets

    Spam continues to be an important infection vector for many malware campaigns, but while a lot of attention is paid to the payloads delivered by these campaigns – Andrew Brandt’s VB2017 talk on Trickbot being just one of many examples – few researchers study the botnets used to send the emails. Bucking that trend are CERT…

  • VB2017 paper: Peering into spam botnets

    Spam continues to be an important infection vector for many malware campaigns, but while a lot of attention is paid to the payloads delivered by these campaigns – Andrew Brandt’s VB2017 talk on Trickbot being just one of many examples – few researchers study the botnets used to send the emails. Bucking that trend are CERT…

  • VB2016 video: Nymaim: the Untold Story

    Every year, the Virus Bulletin conference programme includes a number of ‘last-minute’ papers: presentations on topics that are so hot, they are added to the programme only a few weeks before the start of the conference. While the short time frame means there isn’t enough time to add an accompanying written paper to the conference…

  • VB2016 video: Nymaim: the Untold Story

    Every year, the Virus Bulletin conference programme includes a number of ‘last-minute’ papers: presentations on topics that are so hot, they are added to the programme only a few weeks before the start of the conference. While the short time frame means there isn’t enough time to add an accompanying written paper to the conference…

  • VB2016 ‘Last-Minute’ Papers Announced

    With a little over three weeks to go until VB2016 , the conference programme is almost complete. We have a great selection of talks on the main programme, half a dozen Small Talks that we hope will lead to interesting discussions among participants, and a closing keynote from Morgan Marquis-Boire , the hacker, security researcher…

  • VB2016 ‘Last-Minute’ Papers Announced

    With a little over three weeks to go until VB2016 , the conference programme is almost complete. We have a great selection of talks on the main programme, half a dozen Small Talks that we hope will lead to interesting discussions among participants, and a closing keynote from Morgan Marquis-Boire , the hacker, security researcher…