The threat of short-lived malware
April 2, 2009 by Marcos Christodonte II
New article:
Recently, security software vendor AVG Technologies asserted that Web-based malware attacks are now so prevalent that attackers craft them to be “secretive, short-lived and fast-moving. It’s an acceptable premise, but why the sudden shift? Is it because more active and open attacks aren’t as successful or noteworthy? Well, not quite. Let’s explore why attackers do this, how they do it, and how enterprises can defend against short-lived Web malware.
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