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Research (2)

August 9, 2013

A New Framework For Detecting Advanced Rootkits

A pair of security researchers launched a new open source project last week at Black Hat USA that will make it easier for large organizations to look for persistent and hard-to-detect rootkits on a range of different PC and mobile devices, regardless of the operating system they use.
June 16, 2013

Tech 10: Hot Antivirus Alternatives For 2013

CRN identified 10 emerging or innovative malware detection and analysis vendors. ReversingLabs is one of them.
October 12, 2012

VGREP: the rose revived

Virus Bulletin relaunches anti-malware name matching tool.
September 4, 2012

Not all doom and gloom for antivirus: A talk with Mario Vuksan

Takeaway: Signs indicate antivirus apps, as we know them, are not working. In this interview with security researcher, Mario Vuksan, Michael Kassner learns that there are still ways to change that.
July 26, 2012

Striking Back at Polymorphic Threats

At the Black Hat conference Mario Vuksan and Tomislav Pericin, co-founders of Reversing Labs, presented a new tool to fight these threats, the File Disinfection Framework (FDF). This Open Source project, sponsored by the DARPA CFT (Cyber Fast Track) program, will be released soon, promised Vuksan.
June 28, 2012

Developer Aims To Make Attack Recovery More Intelligent

Contributing Writer Companies that need to support a large number of users and help them recover from an epidemic spread of malware may get some help at the Black Hat USA security conference this year.