We’ve migrated to WordPress, partly in an attempt to facilitate the eating of our own dogfood (giving another thorough once-over to Bitdefender 4blogs, that is) and partly from laziness (it’s the force that makes progress happen, you...
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TrafficLight is a small, unobtrusive application which filters web traffic and blocks access to web pages which contain malware or phishing attempts in real...
In the wake of the Stuxnet attacks, we’ve brainstormed many ideas on how to prevent or mitigate future similar threats. One of the projects to come out...
For years, Autorun-based malware has been atop of the worldwide e-threat landscape, with notorious representatives such as Trojan.AutorunInf, the Conficker...
We’re preparing the public beta of yet another Bitdefender Labs project – a web traffic filter which “talks” to the user via the...
“How to hide a malicious DLL? How about in plain sight?” One can easily imagine such thoughts going through the mind of whoever is churning out new...
The latest incarnation of the TDL3 rootkit is capable of infecting x64 systems. Ironically enough, the basic techniques used to achieve this are positively...
Outsourcing malware development to legitimate coders may be a losing tactic for criminals – if only it could be exploited.
Google has added the free Bitdefender Quickscan security tool to its Chrome extensions library.
Development may be slowing down, but TDL3, possibly the biggest rootkit threat of the year, is not entirely static and in fact seems to have added self-defense...