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Oct
2011

The Stuxnet virus has gone to the next generation: “TR/Duqu”. Avira already detects the new malware since VDF 7.11.16.63, which was released on 2011-10-19. The new variant of Stuxnet consists of 3 main files: a driver file (at this time we can discern between 4 slightly different versions) an encrypted DLL an encrypted configuration file […]

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We’ve noted this before, but Microsoft needs to get a handle on ad placements on Bing. Ok, so Bing isn’t the most widely used search engine, but remember that Yahoo plays a part here as well. In this case, we’re talking Sirefef (ZeroAccess aka Max++), probably the nastiest piece of malware circulating on the ‘net […]

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Here’s a curious bit of spam mail involving the well worn subject of Green Card Lotteries: Click to Enlarge Did you know the “Department of State” send out random emails from a free MSN address? No, neither did I. This multicoloured monstrosity claims you’ve won a US green card, then goes on to say you […]

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