Sandboxing is a security technique that is used to restrict the interaction of a program with the operating system simply because the program is untested or the program contains some malicious codes.
The landscape of malware analysis has significantly evolved, driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the advanced techniques being developed to combat them. Malware attacks on US ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a new version of "Malware Next-Gen," now allowing the public to submit malware samples for analysis by CISA. Malware ...
Clearwater, Fla. – Jan. 17, 2012 – GFI Software’s Advanced Technology Group (ATG) today announced the latest in a series of enhancements to GFI SandBox™ (formerly CWSandBox) that are making dynamic ...
ManTech International subsidiary HBGary announced the release of Active Defense 1.3, a platform designed to provide live, runtime memory analysis of concurrent guest operating system sessions in ...
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In addition, TaaSERA released a new Malware Behavior Model which combines endpoint malware behavior with network behavior research from SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute).
A new analysis of Bumblebee, a particularly pernicious malware loader that first surfaced this March, shows that its payload for systems that are part of an enterprise network is very different from ...