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Windows kernel 'zero-day' found in Duqu attack
One version of the attack was triggered by a rigged Microsoft Word .doc that probably included some social engineering and required the target to open the booby-trapped file.
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Stuxnet 2.0? Researchers find new 'cyber-surveillance' malware threat
Symantec warns of a new high-end Trojan that's "nearly identical to Stuxnet" but notes that the malware has a completely different goal.
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New variant shows Duqu attackers still in operation
Security researchers at Symantec discover a new Duqu driver compiled in February 2012.
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Duqu Trojan programming language identified
Security firm Kaspersky asked the programming community to identify a section of the Duqu Trojan it says was partly written in an unrecognized programming language. Now it finally has the answer: C.
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Kaspersky: Duqu Trojan uses 'unknown programming language'
Security firm Kaspersky says the Duqu Trojan was partly written in a programming language it does not recognize. The company is asking the programming community for help to identify the code.
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Open-source Duqu detector toolkit released
The Laboratory of Cryptography and System Security (CrySyS) in Hungary has released an open-source toolkit that can find traces of Duqu infections on computer networks.
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Microsoft issues temporary 'fix-it' for Duqu zero-day
The vulnerability affects the Win32k TrueType font parsing engine and allows hackers to run arbitrary code in kernel mode
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Patch Tuesday: Fix for 'Duqu' zero-day not likely this month
Three of the bulletins carry "remote code execution" risk while the fourth exposes Windows users to denial-of-service attacks.
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Windows kernel 'zero-day' found in Duqu attack
One version of the attack was triggered by a rigged Microsoft Word .doc that probably included some social engineering and required the target to open the booby-trapped file.
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Hungarian Lab found Stuxnet-like Duqu malware
The Laboratory of Cryptography and System Security (CrySyS) in Hungary confirmed its participation in the initial discovery of the Duqu cyber-surveillance Trojan.
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Stuxnet 2.0? Researchers find new 'cyber-surveillance' malware threat
Symantec warns of a new high-end Trojan that's "nearly identical to Stuxnet" but notes that the malware has a completely different goal.
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