Antivirus software used to hunt for known malware, but now it’s predicting suspicious behavior before an attack fully lands.
Server-side polymorphism is a challenging problem for anti-malware software vendors. Much of today’s malware, such as the Storm worm, creates tens of thousands of variants each month, a development ...
The worm that writes its own attack for every machine it encounters is not a warning about what is coming. It is a demonstration of what is already here. The question is whether the industry's ...
Approximately $350 million in preventable losses stem from polymorphic malware, malicious software that constantly changes its code to evade detection. With 18% of new malware using adaptive ...
Ransomware has always been more than a technical risk—it’s a business, a weapon, and a psychological warfare tool. In my previous Forbes article titled “Ransomware on a Rampage; a New Wake-Up Call,” I ...