Thursday, June 21, 2012

Virtual analysis misses a third of malware

5 tips for vanquishing virtual sprawl | VMware patches arbitrary code execution flaw in desktop, server virtualization products

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Virtual analysis misses a third of malware
Security vendors sell virtualized appliances to run and analyze the behavior of suspicious applications to identify malware. Over the last few years, cyber criminals have found ways to make their malware appear benign. Read More


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5 tips for vanquishing virtual sprawl
If left unchecked, VM sprawl can have serious security and licensing consequences -- not to mention sapping precious (and expensive) storage resources. Here's how to curb the bloat. Read More

VMware patches arbitrary code execution flaw in desktop, server virtualization products
Virtualization software vendor VMware has released security patches for its Workstation, Player, Fusion, ESXi and ESX products in order to address two vulnerabilities that could the host system or crash a virtual machine. Read More



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