Hi malware fighters,
Register and get it here: http://d.scribd.com/docs/1pdq6499j0ovj8cy2tty.pdf
744 pages of it…
polonus
Hi malware fighters,
Register and get it here: http://d.scribd.com/docs/1pdq6499j0ovj8cy2tty.pdf
744 pages of it…
polonus
I didn’t need to register to get it. It’s only a 6.7MB download, but it’s four years old. Anything in particular you found interesting?
Hi Alan Baxter,
I think it has some interesting general information, and that is why it is now available through registration at Scribd from that open directory, it is a good classical. I guessed else you would not have found that link, my friend 8) ;D
pol
The conclusion of Rob Slade’s review at http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/24.13.html#subj13
For those involved in malware research, Szor's book is easily the best since Ferbrache's "A Pathology of Computer Viruses" (cf. BKPTHVIR.RVW). It contains a wealth of information found nowhere else in book form. On the other hand, it is demanding of the reader, both in terms of the often uneven writing style, and the background knowledge of computer internals and programming that is required. The text does not provide material that would be suitable for general protection of computer systems and networks. On the other hand, intelligent amateur students of malicious software will find much to reward their investigation of this book.copyright Robert M. Slade, 2005 BKACVRAD.RVW 20050731