Pushdo Blog Series
WAY too long since I've updated this :(
Myself and my teammate David Sancho have created a series of 5 blog articles on the Pushdo malware family, which we've been researching for the last 2 months. They will be released today, Wednesday, Friday and the following Monday and Wednesday - culminating in the release of an indepth white paper. If you are interested in reading part 1, you can read it here.
I've also been informed that I got name dropped in one of PDP's latest blogs over on Gnucitizen, from a talk I did at Risk 2008 in Oslo (shockingly expensive city). Really good article talking about the underground exploit selling economy.
And lastly I was at ISSA's security event last week in Dublin. Very impressed by the speakers and interesting attendees, plus it was good to put some faces to names. They have a nice lightning presentation to wrap things off (5-10 minute presenations), that I'd be interested in giving a go next time - need to think of something interesting and snappy :) Was also great to see all the Symantec crowd.
Anyhow - hope people find the Pushdo series interesting - and feel free to post any questions here as it is not possible to comment on the Trend Micro blog itself
Labels: Conference, Malware, Security, TM





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