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Stuxnet was possibly the most complex attack of this decade, and we expected that further similar attacks would be developed in the near future. One thing for sure is that the Stuxnet team is still active as recent evidence has revealed. McAfee Labs received a kit from an independent team of researchers. This kit is closely related […]

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W32.Xpaj.B is one of the most complex and sophisticated file infectors Symantec has encountered. In an older blog post, Piotr Krysiuk calls it an “upper crust file infector.” He describes several different approaches that the infector uses to increase the difficulty in detecting infected samples. The techniques W32.Xpaj.B uses to conceal itself within an executable […]

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It seems pretty obvious that implementing solid security practices, such as encryption, is a guaranteed way to protect your company secrets. Or is it? As a data protection and privacy professional, I feel even the best cryptographic algorithms are useless when the secret guarding the secret is commonly available. Think about this for a moment. […]

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