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Photos: Inside Kaspersky Lab's antivirus HQ

...the Russian capital, Moscow, which also plays home to the company's antivirus labs. Kaspersky Lab has some 2,200 staff - around 1,500 of... Read more

2 December, 2010 by Steve Ranger
EMCO Malware Destroyer 6.1.11

EMCO Malware Destroyer 6.1.11

...regularly updated. It contains information about latest dangerous threats, reported by leading antivirus labs Read more

10 February, 2012

Google's Chrome OS peek, Christmas wishlists and an antivirus tour

...Lab, silicon.com editor Steve Ranger provided a pictorial tour of its antivirus labs in Moscow as the year drew to an end. Shown above... Read more

4 January, 2011 by silicon.com staff
F-Secure: Inside the cage

F-Secure: Inside the cage

F-Secure has antivirus labs in Helsinki and Kuala Lumpur, with approximately 550 staff overall. Of... Read more

28 September, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Photos: Inside Sophos Labs

The antivirus labs uses heuristic algorithms and signature detection to analyse rogue code. The... Read more

29 November, 2005 by Tom Espiner

Hotlan Trojan defeats captcha

...from yet another website, BitDefender continued. Viorel Canja, head of BitDefender's antivirus labs, said there are "only" about 500 or so new accounts being... Read more

6 July, 2007 by Matt Loney

Change of tactics in war on viruses

...containing malware] that the antivirus software doesn't catch. The technology in antivirus labs is not orientated towards dealing with the first wave of an... Read more

1 March, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Sophos: Protecting the world from The Pentagon

...outside of Oxford, known as The Pentagon, houses the security specialist's antivirus labs. The building, allegedly bullet-proof, comes complete with its own moat... Read more

28 November, 2005 by Tom Espiner

BitDefender and the anti-gypsy movement

...Last word went to a BitDefender customer that offered to keep the antivirus labs staff busy to try give the virus more time to spread... Read more

13 June, 2005 by Munir Kotadia

MSN Messenger used for viral gang warfare

...to be connected. Jamz Yaneza, senior virus researcher at Trend Micro's antivirus labs division, said that the worms spread by sending messages that contain... Read more

8 March, 2005 by Munir Kotadia

Russia's cybercrime-fighting Bond villain

...aware expression and holds a globe in his hands. Kaspersky built the antivirus labs which bear his name from scratch during the 1990s. A graduate... Read more

10 January, 2005 by Dan Ilet

Smartphone 'Trojan' found to be code flaw

...game from the beginning by the original manufacturer. Mikko Hypponen, head of antivirus labs at F-Secure, said there is no "cracked" version of the... Read more

12 August, 2004 by Andy McCue

Mobile Mosquito premium rate SMS "Trojan" not a virus

...game from the beginning by the original manufacturer. Mikko Hypponen, head of antivirus labs at F-Secure, said there is no "cracked" version of the... Read more

12 August, 2004 by Andy McCue

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