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When I first started working in the antivirus industry, I found that learning how Java exploits work, even at a very high level, was difficult. Even now with a few seasons under my belt, understanding the process and consequences of the exploitation of a Java vulnerability still proves challenging. Based on the feedback we see from […]

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There’s currently a large and determined effort to infect computers with Ransomware, courtesy of the Stamp EK exploit kit (if you want to know about the other name the kit has, visit the Sophos blog via the bottom Tweet. The language deployed by the kit authors is possibly not safe for work, so if you’d […]

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In October we wrote on our blog about a spreading Russian Trojan horse named the Bicololo. Since that time, the malware has continued to evolve and spread even further. Nowadays avast! saves several thousand PCs every day from its infection.Short characterizationThe Bicololo is characterized by its unique attack vector, which remains unchanged. It’s primary objective […]

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