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Antispam technologies: secure mail for people and business

by Denis Makrushin June 29, 2015

It is difficult to find an email user who has never received any kind of spam. Some get mail from dubious correspondents in their inboxes from time to time, and others have to purge hundreds of those messages every day. Mass mailing is a serious problem not just because it consumes time and physical resources for the process of sorting emails, but also because they are a frequent source of malicious content. One infamous example of cyberweapons – Duqu Trojan – infects systems after an apparently harmless text document has been opened, thereby exploiting a vulnerable system. Moreover, attackers actively use the so-called spearphishing method (targeted mailing with a fake sender’s address to a specific list of email addresses) to penetrate the targeted organization’s infrastructure. This sort of an attack was implemented in the APT “Hellsing“, when cybercriminals delivered malware via targeted emails with attachments.

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June 29, 2015
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Технологии Antispam: безопасная корреспонденция для людей и бизнеса

by Denis Makrushin June 26, 2015

Технологии Antispam: безопасная корреспонденция для людей и бизнеса

Сегодня трудно найти пользователя, который никогда не сталкивался с каким-либо видом спама. Кому-то на электронный почтовый ящик время от времени сваливаются письма от сомнительных адресатов, а кто-то каждый день разбирает сотни подобных писем. Массовые рассылки являются серьезной проблемой не только потому, что они требуют временных и физических ресурсов в процессе сортировки писем электронной почты, но и потому, что очень часто являются источником вредоносного контента.

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June 26, 2015
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Uncovering Tor users: where anonymity ends in the Darknet

by Denis Makrushin June 19, 2015

Unlike conventional World Wide Web technologies, the Tor Darknet onion routing technologies give users a real chance to remain anonymous. Many users have jumped at this chance – some did so to protect themselves or out of curiosity, while others developed a false sense of impunity, and saw an opportunity to do clandestine business anonymously: selling banned goods, distributing illegal content, etc. However, further developments, such as the detention of the maker of the Silk Road site, have conclusively demonstrated that these businesses were less anonymous than most assumed.

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June 19, 2015
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