05 Feb 2007
Hmm. Bit suspicious of this, but PC Tools claims to have developed an automated bot that analyses and provides patches for malware in minutes. the bot does the job of a reverse engineering human. If it's not true, it should be.
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<p>There is no reason to be suspicious, it is true. PC Tools do offer a service for reporting on the behaviour of malware.</p> <p>We at Norman are also offering a whole range of malware analysis tools based on our SandBox technology. Find out more at www.malwareanalyzer.com</p>
Posted by: David Robinson 13 Feb 2007