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Research paper: Researchers Jan Sirmer and Adolf Streda look at how a spam campaign sent via the Necurs botnet was delivering the Flawed Ammyy RAT.
Book review: Martijn Grooten reviews Charles Arthur's "Cyber Wars", which looks at seven prominent hacks & attacks, and the lessons we can learn from them.
Research paper: Powering the distribution of Tesla stealer with PowerShell and VBA macros
Research paper: How machine-learning techniques can be applied to distinguish between malicious app collusion and benign app collaboration
Book review: Martijn Grooten reviews "Serious Cryptography", a book for those who really want to understand how cryptography works
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Latest VB blog post

VB2018 paper: The modality of mortality in domain names

Posted by   Martijn Grooten on   Feb 22, 2019

Domains play a crucial role in most cyber attacks, from the very advanced to the very mundane. Today, we publish a VB2018 paper by Paul Vixie (Farsight Security) who undertook the first systematic study into the lifetimes of newly registered domains.

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  • New #VB2018 paper: The modality of mortality in domain names https://t.co/ueANpYqtoG https://t.co/IR5n0L3tuK
    Written about 18 hours ago
  • From earlier this week, a reminder that newcomers are very welcome to submit to #VB2019! https://t.co/WdvHfZCbn3 https://t.co/0YPiobV4Rp
    Written about 36 hours ago
  • Users of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 need to deploy a mandatory patch to use SHA-2 for future updates… https://t.co/AC4ZLAslJA
    Written about 37 hours ago

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