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GPU-Assisted Malware

GPU-Assisted Malware

...new methods to obfuscate their code so as to evade detection by virus scanners. Two code-armoring techniques that pose significant challenges to existing malicious... Read more

12 September, 2010
Comodo Internet Security 5.10

Comodo Internet Security 5.10

...settings, unknown and untrusted files are automatically scanned by our cloud-based virus scanners then, while the file undergoes behavior analysis on our cloud server... Read more

12 March, 2012
Comodo Antivirus 5.9

Comodo Antivirus 5.9

...settings, unknown and untrusted files are automatically scanned by our cloud-based virus scanners then, while the file undergoes behavior analysis on our cloud server... Read more

16 January, 2012
Intelligent Defense against Malicious JavaScript Code

Intelligent Defense against Malicious JavaScript Code

...unnoticeably infect users with malicious software. Regular security tools, such as anti-virus scanners, increasingly fail to fend off this threat, as they are unable... Read more

28 February, 2012
Comodo Firewall 5.9

Comodo Firewall 5.9

...settings, unknown and untrusted files are automatically scanned by our cloud-based virus scanners then, while the file undergoes behavior analysis on our cloud server... Read more

16 January, 2012
Comodo Internet Security Pro 5.4

Comodo Internet Security Pro 5.4

...settings, unknown and untrusted files are automatically scanned by our cloud-based virus scanners then, while the file undergoes behavior analysis on our cloud server... Read more

6 June, 2011
Evolution of Computer Virus Concealment and Anti-Virus Techniques: A Short Survey

Evolution of Computer Virus Concealment and Anti-Virus Techniques: A Short Survey

...by anti-virus products. In order to stay far from the anti-virus scanners, computer viruses gradually improve their codes to make them invisible. On... Read more

1 January, 2011
Comodo Internet Security (64-bit) 5.0.163562.1142

Comodo Internet Security (64-bit) 5.0.163562.1142

...settings, unknown and untrusted files are automatically scanned by our cloud-based virus scanners then, while the file undergoes behavior analysis on our cloud server... Read more

10 November, 2010
SmartPOP2Exchange 7.2.1

SmartPOP2Exchange 7.2.1

...allow you to define additional actions for certain messages. Nearly all installed virus scanners can be used by SmartPOP2Exchange in order to identify mails infected... Read more

1 October, 2010
Top Producer Mobile 1.0.2

Top Producer Mobile 1.0.2

...protect against single device failure, multiple network intrusion detection systems and advanced virus scanners. Plus we perform hourly, daily and weekly back-ups to protect... Read more

18 September, 2010
Kangaroo: Speculative Multi-Pattern Matching for Scalable Deep Packet Inspection

Kangaroo: Speculative Multi-Pattern Matching for Scalable Deep Packet Inspection

...for network security applications like Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDSes) and anti-virus scanners, where every packet is inspected against thousands of patterns in real... Read more

8 August, 2010

Did anti-virus firms' protections fail?

...for the next great rush to download new definitions to their software, virus scanners beefed up their servers and connections. Symantec alone quadrupled, and then... Read more

9 May, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Microsoft's Live software push threatens smaller firms

Companies such as Vonage, Trend Micro and Plaxo could all suffer from Microsoft's move into Web-based tools Read more

2 November, 2005 by Ina Fried

Five years ago: Tests show limits of virus scanners

Antivirus specialist journal Virus Bulletin claims that only one antivirus package it tested in a recent examination discovered 100 per cent of viruses currently in the wild Read more

15 January, 2002 by Martin Veitch

Tests show limits of virus scanners

Anti-virus specialist journal Virus Bulletin claims that only one anti-virus package it tested in a recent examination discovered 100 per cent of viruses currently in the wild. Read more

15 January, 1997 by Martin Veitch

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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UnderINK

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