The securityxploded.com site has a lot of password recovery tools, which Trend probably classifies as dangerous (same as most AV flagging nirsoft.net tools etc). 

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Leo Manning <info@kenaicomputerforensics.com> wrote:

Here is what Trend Micro reported on the link

 

The website you wanted to see might transmit malicious software to your computer, or has done that before to someone else. It may also show signs of involvement in online scams or fraud.

Address:

http://nagareshwar.securityxploded.com/2012/06/16/training-session-part-8-%E2%80%93-practical-reversing-iii-memory-forensics/

Rating:

Dangerous

 

What you can do:

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Try visiting another site to find the information you want.

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Notify Trend Micro to review this page if you consider it safe.

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If you still want to see this blocked page:

  1. Open the Trend Micro Internet Security console.
  2. Click Internet & Email Controls.
  3. Click the Settings... button under Protection Against Web Threats.
  4. Click the Approved websites link in the next window that opens.
  5. Copy and paste the address of the blocked website into the list.

 

 

From: vol-users-bounces@volatilityfoundation.org [mailto:vol-users-bounces@volatilesystems.com] On Behalf Of malware monna
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 9:34 AM
To: vol-users@volatilesystems.com
Subject: [Vol-users] malware memory forensics using volatility

 

Hi All,

I presented a topic on "malware memory forensics" using Volatility.....the ppt and video can be found in the below link....i hope you will like it :-)

http://goo.gl/7bRFK


Thanks,
Monnappa


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