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We have published information about the IE zero-day exploit which affected IE version 6 to 9 on all operating systems on which it is available. Not surprisingly, Microsoft announced today that they have a fix for this problem even before the cumulative patch on Friday, September 21st. If you have automatic updates enabled on our […]

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Yesterday, it’s reported that there is an IE 0day actively exploited in the wild. We did a quick analysis and have some interesting findings.The exploit contains 4 parts: exploit.html – first stage exploiting web page (initialize variables and load the .SWF file). Moh2010.swf – encrypted SWF using DoSWF, it contains shellcode and heap spray code.  […]

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In this month’s Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) release, we add Win32/Medfos. This is a fairly new family, but it is continuously gaining big detection numbers around the world, especially in the United States. The initial Win32/Medfos infection is usually a downloader component that is distributed in different ways; for example, by visiting a […]

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