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Oct
2011

Duqu contains a backdoor that steals information. Infostealers need to send the stolen info back somehow. Careful infostealers try to make the transfer look innocent in case somebody is watching network traffic. Duqu hides it’s traffic by making it look like normal web traffic. Duqu connects to a server (206.183.111.97 aka canoyragomez.rapidns.com, which used to […]

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As a “Crypto Girl” should, I wish to report that the latest Android malware, Android/DroidKungFu, uses AES encryption. It is certainly not the first time Android malware use cryptographic encryption – we have already seen use of DES in Android/Geinimi or Android/HongTouTou – but this would appear to be the first use of AES on […]

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