Bitdefender antimalware researchers have come across samples of a previously-unrecognized version of the MiniDuke virus which, as it turns out, was active as early as May 2012 – and it wants to know what time it is in China.
Bitdefender antimalware researchers have come across samples of a previously-unrecognized version of the MiniDuke virus which, as it turns out, was active as early as May 2012 – and it wants to know what time it is in China.
Flamer has the ability to spread from one computer to the next. However, Flamer does not automatically spread, but instead waits for instructions from the attackers. Flamer can spread using the following methods: Through network shares using captured credentials, including Domain Administrator Through the Microsoft Windows Print Spooler Service Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2010-2729), previously […]
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