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There is some pretty interesting content in ESET's Threat Report for July: Urban Schrott talks about ESET Ireland's recent research into the ways in which people can recklessly aid and abet malware in compromising their own systems, by ignoring or bypassing AV protection. David Harley (oh, that would be me…) summarizes some of the recent […]

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A week or so ago we promised you a full paper expanding on our Hodprot is a Hotshot blog. That paper is now up on the white papers page at http://www.eset.com/us/documentation/white-papers. Title: Hodprot: Hot to Bot By: Eugene Rodionov, Aleksandr Matrosov, and Dmitry Volkov, August 2011 Abstract: A comprehensive analysis of Win32/Hodprot, one of the […]

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The most common malware technique for avoiding detection is to create loads of “fresh” variants. Actually, the component that changes so frequently is the packer – the outer layer of the malware, used by malware authors to encrypt the malware and make it harder to detect – whilst the functionality of the malicious code inside […]

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