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Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art
Photo Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats into art using code from various malicious programmes. This creation pictured is from a phishing program. See our photo story for more weird and wonderful creations. [27 Mar 2008]
Photos: Viruses and Trojans come to life
Photo Security software firm MessageLabs, has turned a number of cyber threats into works of art using the malicious computer code which forms them. Alex Dragulescu created the images for six cyber security threats using code detected by MessageLabs... [06 Mar 2008]
Re:Viewing 2006: Photos of the year
Photo Unfortunately among the other things Russia has become closely associated with in recent years is the writing of malicious code, predominantly for financial gain. 24 January 2006: silicon.com's Steve Ranger took a trip to Accenture's technology... [20 Dec 2006]
How MySpace attacks can be tailored to individuals
Photo Messages can then be sent en masse to all members who meet those criteria, often in an attempt to trick them into following malicious links or divulging personal information. The ability to tailor the messages to specific audiences is very... [27 Jul 2006]
Photos: Inside Moscow's Kaspersky Labs
Photo Unfortunately among the other things Russia has become closely associated with in recent years is cyber crime - the writing of malicious code, predominantly for financial gain. One analyst looks on as the other attempts to unpack malicious code and... [25 Jan 2006]
Photos: Inside Symantec's secure bunker
Photo Malicious code can be dealt with in the bunker, or it can be escalated to Symantec's security response centre in Dublin. Symantec filters 1.5 billion lines of potentially malicious code per day, and collates information from email honeypots as well... [29 Nov 2005]
Photos: How does spyware get on your PC?
Photo Chien said there are currently around 11,000 families of spyware applications and those intent on getting the malicious software onto users' machines are coming up with almost as many ways of doing so.All photos: Will Sturgeon [11 Oct 2005]
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