Duqu Malware Marches Through Windows Kernel Flaw
The Duqu malware that became widely known last month is exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in the Windows kernel to infect systems, according to the Hungarian group CrySyS. An installer file for the Trojan was previously unknown, but now CrySyS and security firm Symantec are reporting that the main Duqu binaries are released onto a targeted system when a Word file containing the malware is ...
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GFI VIPRE Antivirus 2012
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