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Archive for November, 2007

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by Pierre-Marc Bureau Senior Malware Researcher
December 5, 2007 at 11:43 am

This year’s Association of Antivirus Asia Research (AVAR) conference was held in Seoul, Korea.  The conference ended this evening after two days of presentations and discussions.
 
The conference was a good opportunity to learn more about specific threats targeting Asia.  We learned that online game information stealing is prevalent in this part of the World and … Read More…

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by Pierre-Marc Bureau Senior Malware Researcher
November 28, 2007 at 5:22 pm

At the end of last week, we were made aware of a new targeted attack. The social engineering strategy and malware construction caught our attention because of its sophistication.  The threat came as an e-mail addressed to a director at a company based in Canada.  The e-mail was addressed with the full name, street address … Read More…

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by Pierre-Marc Bureau Senior Malware Researcher
November 8, 2007 at 9:51 am

Computer experts are familiar with the .com file type. The .com extension is often used by binary program files under MS-DOS. Why is this important? Because anything that has the ‘.com’ extension on a windows system is considered as an executable file and is executed when a user doubles click on it. The same is … Read More…

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by Randy Abrams
April 1, 2008 at 7:21 am

 
A redirect is a way to take a web surfer to another site. Redirection is very useful when done right. Instead of getting an error message that the page cannot be found you can be redirected to a page that helps you find what you are looking for. At ESET we use redirects properly. If … Read More…

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