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Jan
2012

Malware authors always seem to closely monitor trends in Web security development in order to create a variety of browser-based attacks. Just to name a few, techniques such as code obfuscation, plug-in detection and affiliate management are often used. This is why we, at M86 Security, weren’t surprised to see a malicious site which loads […]

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“Your message could not be delivered”. It’s one of the oldest methods in the social-engineering-for spam-and malware-emails handbook. You are receiving notice that an email you sent has not reached its recipient – so sad. And of course the attachment must contain the mysterious email. But it doesn’t. It contains a zipped variant of MyDoom […]

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In previous post, my colleague talked about new way to inject virus codes into other normal processes in order to bypass firewall’s detection. During the continuous research of ZeroAccess, we found there’re some improvements for this series of anti-detection and anti-debug methods. And what’s most interesting is ZeroAccess seems to really like lsass.exe. It often […]

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