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Security researchers evaluated a number of network access storage (NAS) devices and found them highly vulnerable to attacks that could lead to complete control over them.As this type of file storage has become more widespread, Jacob Holcomb, security analyst at Independent Security Evaluators, prepared a presentation for the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas […]

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At the end of spring 2012, the rootkit family Win32/Sirefef and Win64/Sirefef (also known as ZeroAccess) was updated. We start tracking the first updated samples at the beginning of May when a new affiliation program started for the distribution of a new ZeroAccess version. The updated version of Sirefef doesn’t use kernel-mode drivers, as was […]

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