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Dennis Fisher Published: 22 Oct 2012

No security threat has received more attention in the last year or so than botnets, and with good reason. Trojans such as Storm, the Nugache worm and a host of other botnets have compromised millions of PCs, most without the knowledge of the machine's owners, and perhaps more worrisome, without the knowledge of the antivirus software on those machines. In a recent interview about the botnet problem and the ways Trojan authors are evading antivirus and other defenses, Dave Dittrich of the University of Washington says malware authors have gotten to where it's not even a challenge for them to bypass security software. All it takes are seemingly insignificant changes in the text of a malicious email or the code. And if AV engines are only seeing a handful of each version of the malware, it doesn't look like a big outbreak and raise the alarm. "It's become a classic longtail problem," Dittrich says. NAC shortfall In a sign the NAC market hasn't been the gold mine many vendors thought it would be, Vernier Networks has quietly relaunched itself under the new name ... Access >>>

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