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We recently received a file that looked very familiar. A quick investigation showed it to be a new version of W32.Duqu. The file we received is only one component of the Duqu threat however—it is the loader file used to load the rest of the threat when the computer restarts (the rest of the threat […]

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The Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Incubator program updated their Flash Platform runtime beta program to version 5, delivered as Flash Player version 11.2.300.130. It includes a “sandboxed” version of the 32-bit Flash Player they are calling “Protected Mode for Mozilla Firefox on Windows 7 and Windows Vista systems”. It has been over a […]

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It is observed that cybercriminals are using the name of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-II after his death, to target internet users. Attackers are achieving this by spamming malicious emails containing specially crafted pdf named “BriefintroductionofKim-Jong-il.pdf” This PDF file found to be exploiting CVE-2010-2883 and CVE-2010-3333 Vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Once successfully exploited, […]

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