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Since the publication of our report, our colleagues from Seculert have discovered and posted a blog about the usage of another delivery vector in the Red October attacks. In addition to Office documents (CVE-2009-3129, CVE-2010-3333, CVE-2012-0158), it appears that the attackers also infiltrated victim network(s) via Java exploitation (MD5: 35f1572eb7759cb7a66ca459c093e8a1 – ‘NewsFinder.jar’), known as the […]

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Thanks to Denis Carmody for his assistance with this research.In June we blogged about a new version of the threat family that targeted Spanish companies and institutions named Trojan.Exprez.B. More recently, we have encountered a new version of Trojan.Exprez.B that targets companies in The Netherlands and Denmark. It is still the same threat, but with […]

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2012

When the Flame malware was found two weeks ago, it was characterized as ‘Highly advanced’, ‘Supermalware’ and ‘The biggest malware in history’. These comments were immediately met with ridicule from experts who were quick to point out that there was nothing particularly new or interesting in Flame. In fact, the only unique thing in Flame […]

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