All issues of Virus Bulletin for free !

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Technodrome, Jul 9, 2002.

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  1. Technodrome

    Technodrome Security Expert

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    "They didn't just redesigned their site, they now offer *all* the
    issues of Virus Bulletin, from 1989 to the current one, downloadable
    in pdf format for free on their site:

    http://www.virusbtn.com/magazine/archives/

    Good news for all serious virus lovers. Some great technical analysis
    in there. At least we don't have to pay the subscription incredibly
    high prices".

    COOL :D


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  2. wizard

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    One of my dreams become true. :) After I got two free issues from this year CeBit computer show I am a big fan of the magazin. :)

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  3. Technodrome

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    Same here ;)


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    I have one problem with Virus Bulletin. Go to their Home page and in the lower left conner you will find three sponsers who all have very good records in their tests. Very interesting :eek:
     
  5. Technodrome

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    There are a lot of good articles besides testing done by this magazine, you can read about that. ;)


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  6. wizard

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    Virus Bulletin is the only professional information source about computer viruses. The magazin is published since 1989 and since than nearly everybody who has a name in the antivirus research community has written for this magazin. Would these people write for a magazin who is faking tests?

    BTW Just to feed your conspiracy thesis. The VB editoral staff is sharing their offices with Sophos. :)

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