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A few months ago on this blog I described PowerLoader functionality including an interesting way for privilege escalation into the explorer.exe system process. The leaked PowerLoader code is also used in other malware families. For example the Win32/Gapz dropper is based on leaked PowerLoader code. In August 2013 we have tracked a new modification of […]

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This fake Bank of America message has a malicious Word document attached:Date:      Tue, 14 May 2013 10:16:05 +0500 [01:16:05 EDT]Subject:      Your transaction is completedTransaction is completed. $51317477 has been successfully transferred.If the transaction was made by mistake please contact our customer service.Receipt of payment is attached.*** This is an automatically generated email, please […]

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Microsoft released a set of five bulletins, patching 29 total software vulnerabilities. Multiple remote code execution holes are being patched, but the two most urgent are the Internet Explorer and Remote Desktop Protocol updates. Almost half of the 29 vulnerabilities being patched this month are maintained in versions 6, 7, 8, and 9 of Internet […]

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