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On September 27, Adobe posted a blog stating that the company is investigating the inappropriate use of an Adobe code signing certificate for the Windows operating system.  Symantec is aware of this issue and has added protection to detect any unauthorized file signed by the Adobe certificate in question as Trojan.Abe. We are currently aware […]

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Early June 2012 saw many media reports concerning the discovery of “the smallest known banking Trojan”, dubbed by security experts as Tinba (short for “tiny banker”). In this news brief, the Russian anti-virus company, Doctor Web, offers a technical overview of this threat. Written in Assembly, Tinba is a very compact piece of malware occupying […]

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DNSChanger, a piece of malware that re-routed vast swaths of Internet traffic through rogue DNS servers after users became infected, was shut down by the FBI late last year. But since simply shutting down the servers altogether would’ve ‘broken’ many hundreds of thousands of computers still infected – rendering it difficult for them to get […]

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