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Security researchers from Trusteer have been monitoring a new Trojan which they’ve dubbed Zberp, and is a combination between Zeus and Carberp families of malware. The source code for the notorious Zeus banking Trojan was leaked back in 2011 and the source code for Carberp was put up for sale on Russian cybercrime forums in […]

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Lately, we have seen a good number of samples generating some interesting network traffic through our automated framework. The HTTP network pattern generated contains a few interesting parameters, names like “&av” (for antivirus?) and “&vm=”(VMware?), The response received looked to be encrypted, which drew my attention. Also, all the network traffic contained the same host […]

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Doctor Web has announced that, beginning June 19, its free service to restore files encrypted with malware from the Encoder Trojan family is available only to users of Dr.Web products. This is due to the huge number of encoder Trojan-related requests that have overloaded the company’s anti-virus laboratory and technical support service. Doctor Web’s technical […]

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