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Read more...This portal has many useful details and tutorials. For example, it provides the “AntiVirus Lexicon” containing virus definitions, and reviews. In addition, antivirus news, hints and tips on popular virus scanners, spyware information, and more are available here.
Anubis performs a behavioral analysis on Windows executables with a focus on malware detection. It provides a search function for files and URLs and generates reports listing and describing all activities of submitted resources.
ThreatExpert is an automated threat and analysis system. It examines the behavior of computer viruses and provides detailed reports on the thread in question.
Bit9 FileAdvisor is an extensive catalog of executables, drivers, and patches in conventional Windows® applications and software packages. It tells you what unknown files on your computer really are.
The DNS BH project creates and maintains a domain list. Domains listed there are complicit in the distribution of malware and spyware.
The Malware Threat Center (MTC) provides an overview of the latest observations on malware activities. This service website is based on data from the Cyber-TA Honeynet project (www.cyber-ta.org/Honeynet).
The Norman.com website provides a free service for examining malicious software. Before purchasing new products, we recommend visiting the Norman SandBox site and having your software analyzed.
Virusscan.jotti.org allows for uploading and scanning files online.
This site analyses uploaded files and generates reports that can be received via e-mail.
The objective of the Virus Bulletin site is to provide the user with all information required for staying up-to-date on malware.
Virustotal allows for uploading and analyzing suspected files. This simplifies fast detection of viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and any other kind of malware files by antivirus engines.