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Dramatic Spike in the Number of Email Messages Containing Malware

Kelly Conley @ Mon Oct 06 19:14:26 GMT 2008
The trend of spam messages containing URL links to malicious code and/or carrying malicious payloads has dramatically spiked since May of this year. This trend is the focus of our October State of ...[More ...]

Trojan.Silentbanker Adds Rootkit Functionality

Liam O Murchu @ Mon Oct 06 15:14:10 GMT 2008

 

Trojan.Silentbanker has been in the wild since late last year; however, the most recent release of this Trojan has had some interesting features added to it. Namely, the most recent ve...[More ...]

Cutting Edge – By Engineers, For Engineers

Tom Thomassen @ Fri Oct 03 20:51:50 GMT 2008
Symantec's Cutting Edge 2008 conference closed on Friday, October 3rd. As the Chair of this year's Cutting Edge conference, hosted each year by the Office of the CTO, I can say it was a wonderful o...[More ...]

The (File)Name Game!

Elia Florio @ Fri Oct 03 18:38:15 GMT 2008

Digging into our honeypots and spam-trap systems to look for malicious attachments is always an interesting exercise. We can identify different spam campaigns and map together malicious binaries...[More ...]

How We Win – Openly

Rob Clyde @ Thu Oct 02 22:10:08 GMT 2008

Here at Cutting Edge we have a lot of exciting technological developments and innovations to share. At the top of the list for me is the Symantec Open Collaborative Architecture (OCA), which pre...[More ...]

It's All About Reputation

Carey Nachenberg @ Thu Oct 02 13:54:41 GMT 2008
In a nutshell, Symantec's new approach to detecting threats automatically derives re...[More ...]

Losing Touch with Fingerprinting

Carey Nachenberg @ Wed Oct 01 10:35:47 GMT 2008
This year's Cutting Edge, Symantec's internal conference "for engineers, by engineers," promises to be an interesting one. Why? The last few years have brought serious challenges to the d...[More ...]

Reactive Phishing Defenses – Part 1

Antonio Forzieri @ Tue Sep 30 17:49:01 GMT 2008

A "phishing kit" is small piece of software usually written in PHP, HTML, and JavaScript that mimics legitimate portals (for example, financial institution websites) in order to acquir...[More ...]

Did You Catch Some Phish?

Davide Veneziano @ Mon Sep 29 23:22:15 GMT 2008
The evolution of a phishing attack is quite straightforward. At first, the fraudsters compromise a vulnerable server and deploy a package called a "phishing kit," which contains a clone a...[More ...]

Risk Management and Data Protection

TimBur @ Thu Sep 18 15:02:56 GMT 2008
"Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked."
Warren Buffet


The idea of risk manageme...[More ...]

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