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Race to Zero Makes Headlines
The Race-to-Zero anti-virus challenge was announce scarcely a week ago, and already the controversy surrounding it has bubbled all the way up to Wired. The contest's basic premise is that competitors will be given sample virus code and rewarded for modifying that code in such a way that it defeats common AV products.
AV vendors have made their discomfort with the idea clear, with various spokesmen for the industry voicing concern about the creation of new threats to existing AV products. Contest organizers have countered that the contest is categorically not about creating new virii, rather it is about demonstrating the speed with which currently blocked virii can be modified to defeat current virus-blocking software.
While it's important to note that while the contest will be happening at this year's DEFCON, it is not an official DEFCON contest. To learn about the contest from its creators and organizers, please check their website at www.racetozero.net.
Links:
http://www.racetozero.net/ http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/04/hacker-challenge.html http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/04/28/Security-vendors-slam-Defcon-virus-contest_1.html
Go to https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=419 to chime in on the controversy
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