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In our joint analysis of a W32.Flamer command-and-control (C&C) server, as documented here, we described several C&C server protocols present in code on the server.  One of those protocols we knew was associated with W32.Flamer. The other remaining protocol had not previously been observed in the wild and no samples were retrieved which used those […]

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From time to time during the course of our work, we may discover a novel piece of malware. Whether it is a new technique to infect files, infecting virtual machines, or targeting specific documents, the possibilities are limited only by a malware author’s imagination. Such is the case with JS.Proslikefan. While malware can be created using […]

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W32.Flamer is a sophisticated cyber espionage tool which targeted the Middle East. News of its existence hit the headlines earlier in 2012. Symantec, has performed a detailed forensic analysis of two of the command-and-control (C&C) servers used in the W32.Flamer attacks earlier this year.The servers were set up on March 25, 2012, and May 18, […]

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