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Archive for the 'Malware' Category

Mobile malware research

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

I am currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Information Assurance (MSIA) through Norwich University and would like to share one of the papers that I prepared for last semester.  The paper sums up quite a bit of research on mobile malware, its history, and what the future holds.  In addition, I intend to make this […]

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Malware musings

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Lately I’ve been doing a bit of research into malware trends (mostly from the smartphone perspective) — but via PaulDotCom Security Weekly episode 52, I found a few items related to malware that were particularly interesting.
The first item is a whitepaper from John Canavan of Symantec. The paper, is titled Me code write good: […]

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