Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Nov 2006 18:38 UTC, submitted by grfgguvf
Privacy, Security, Encryption Earlier this year, stealth malware researcher Joanna Rutkowska created a stir at the Black Hat Briefings when she demonstrated a way to infect Windows Vista with a rootkit and introduced Blue Pill, a new concept that uses AMD's SVM/Pacifica virtualization technology to create '100 percent undetectable malware'. In this interview with eWEEK senior editor Ryan Naraine, Rutkowska talks about her interest in computer security, the reality of stealth malware threats, the risks associated with hardware virtualization and why the anti-virus industry comes up short.
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RE[2]: It's a bad headline
by Thom_Holwerda on Thu 2nd Nov 2006 20:36 UTC in reply to "RE: It's a bad headline"
Thom_Holwerda
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2005-06-29

With interviews, the headline often reflects the most interesting bit what the person in question has said. Hence, the headline is perfectly fine.

Basic journalism, really.

Edited 2006-11-02 20:37

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