The Malware Report
Summary: Anti-virus protection has changed. New forms of spyware, trojans, phishing, and run-time packers leave traditional anti-virus software, and your network, vulnerable. IT managers need new solutions to combat the ever changing threats to network security.
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Podcasts:
A weekly conversation between Gary Thompson and Randy Abrams, director of technical education at ESET, discussing the latest malware news. Stay up-to-date with the critical information that could protect you and your computer from new and emerging threats.
A weekly conversation between Gary Thompson and Randy Abrams, director of technical education at ESET, discussing the latest malware news. Stay up-to-date with the critical information that could protect you and your computer from new and emerging threats.
A weekly conversation between Gary Thompson and Randy Abrams, director of technical education at ESET, discussing the latest malware news. Stay up-to-date with the critical information that could protect you and your computer from new and emerging threats.
Malware has been increasing globally at an alarming rate. Choosing the right anti-virus software solutions is often left to the biggest brand names on the market. Andreas Marx, an expert in malware testing, looks at anti-virus products from companies of all sizes and talks about how he tests their software on behalf of companies around the world.
The second installment of ESET's podbook on malware for SMBs examines a lesser-known threat called run-time packers. Malware tester Maik morgenstern from AV-Test.org explains run-time packers and why IT personnel should care. In additon, the podcast discusses how often they are used, how they can be identified once they have entered the system and what SMB's needs to do to protect themselves from run-time packers.
An interview with Andrew Lee, Chief Research Officer at Eset, describing the changing face of malware and what SMB's need to know.