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This post is part two of two. In our previous post, we came across a couple of files that used some popular games as part of its social engineering technique. One of the files, which was named “diablo3-crack.exe” (after Diablo the video game series) is currently detected as Backdoor:Win32/Fynloski.A. It piqued our interest because we’re […]

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We discussed much of the unfolding Duqu attack in our previous post. Some new light has recently illuminated some missing pieces to this interesting attack. Researchers at CrySys Labs in Hungary have disclosed information about a Word document that is purported to be the installer file for the Duqu attacks. The document loads a kernel […]

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We recently found a new variant of DroidDreamLight in the Android Market. The app promotes itself as an application which helps users manage APK files on their device. The sample was downloaded 50-100 times before it was removed from the Android Market.The malware sample we found, detected as ANDROIDOS_DORDRAE.M, is inside an app called App […]

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