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On Feb 12th 2013, FireEye announced the discovery of an Adobe Reader 0-day exploit which is used to drop a previously unknown, advanced piece of malware. We called this new malware “ItaDuke” because it reminded us of Duqu and because of the ancient Italian comments in the shellcode copied from Dante Aligheri’s “Divine Comedy”. Since […]

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Sandbox Developer Posted: 17 April 2012 Company name: Norman Data Defense Systems, Inc. Location: Oslo, Norway/San Diego, USA United States Poster represents: employer Terms of employment: Salaried employee Hours: full time Description:Norman is looking for experienced coders/reverse engineers, with good knowledge in C and assembly (x86/x64). The ideal candidate has a strong interest in malware […]

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