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		<author>Vitaly Kamluk</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>With the appearance of botnets, criminal gangs have gained access to millions of infected computers and the number of cybercrimes committed has risen sharply. Although the majority of Internet users understand that zombie networks pose a serious threat, many do not know how or why botnets are created and maintained.</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792095</link>
		<pubDate>17 Dec 2009 13:45:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>The botnet ecosystem</title>
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		<author>Maciej Ziarek</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>What is encryption?</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792094</link>
		<pubDate>11 Dec 2009 15:06:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>z%^ef$g73$5r(@&amp;#!! - a few words about encryption</title>
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		<author>Dmitry Bestuzhev</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>Anyone who has ever analyzed malware designed to steal data from online banking customers will agree that Brazil is one of the biggest sources of so-called banking Trojans.</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792084</link>
		<pubDate>16 Oct 2009 14:00:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>"Brazil: a country rich in banking Trojans"</title>
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		<author>Sergey Golovanov, Igor Soumenkov</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>This article is a study of one spam email and illustrates the methods employed by today&amp;#8217;s cyber criminals to create botnets and conduct mass spam mailings</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792083</link>
		<pubDate>09 Oct 2009 11:54:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>The Cash Factory</title>
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		<author>Denis Maslennikov, Alexander Gostev</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>The evolution of mobile malware all but stopped after the publication of our first two articles on the subject. This is why there has been an interval of nearly three years between articles</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792080</link>
		<pubDate>29 Sep 2009 17:00:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>Mobile Malware Evolution: An Overview, Part 3</title>
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		<author>Christian Funk</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>You&amp;#8217;re on holiday at last! You remembered to pack everything you need, and of course you didn&amp;#8217;t forget your laptop. </description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792066</link>
		<pubDate>25 Jun 2009 10:30:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>Summertime is Wireless Time</title>
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		<author>David Emm</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>At various times over the last few years, we&amp;#8217;ve posted comments on different aspects of UK computer crime legislation, and the policing of cybercrime, on our weblog.</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792064</link>
		<pubDate>29 May 2009 11:30:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>Cybercrime and the law: a review of UK computer crime legislation</title>
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		<author>Ryan Naraine</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>The way that computer viruses and malware travel has evolved in much the same way that information itself has changed in the way it travels.</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792056</link>
		<pubDate>15 Apr 2009 11:00:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>Drive-by Downloads. The Web Under Siege</title>
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		<author>Roel Schouwenberg</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>Anyone who is remotely involved in the anti-malware industry will know that testing is a hot topic &amp;ndash; the subject has received a lot of attention lately, particularly following the formation of AMTSO, the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization, earlier this year. </description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792055</link>
		<pubDate>18 Mar 2009 13:30:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>Repercussions of dynamic testing</title>
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		<author>Roel Schouwenberg</author>
		<category>Hackers</category>
		<description>This article provides an overview of the methods currently used by cyber criminals to attack financial institutions and banks in particular. It reviews general trends and takes how malicious programs targeting financial institutions are designed to evade detection by antivirus solutions</description>
		<link>http://www.viruslist.com/en/analysis?pubid=204792037</link>
		<pubDate>23 Oct 2008 10:00:00 +0300</pubDate>
		<title>Attacks on banks</title>
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