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Today is the last day of the year and the right time to list out the top 10 Malwares of this year. Below list is based on our report which is generated from the automated feedback that we collect from Quick Heal installations across India. Top 10 Malware Families of 2011 . W32.Autorun.Gen: Autorun worms […]

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The December 2011 edition of the MSRT includes detection and clean-up for the Win32/Helompy Family. Helompy is a worm that propagates by copying itself to the root of removable drives, and its main payload is to record account credentials and login information and send them to a remote server, where the attacker could retrieve them […]

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A Teensy dropper presents itself as a keyboard (HID) to a PC and this is how it can be used to drop files even if you don’t allow removable drives. You can prevent the installation of new HIDs, but this is an issue when you need to replace keyboards or mice. Irongeek has a good […]

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