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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
October 15, 2010 at 12:28 pm

The Stuxnet analysis “Stuxnet under the Microscope” we published a few weeks ago has been updated, as promised, to include some information about the recently-patched win32k.sys vulnerability (MS10-073, or CVE-2010-2743), and just a little about the Task Scheduler issue that hasn't been patched yet.
Randy Abrams has filled a hole in Babelfish's functionality by blogging his … Read More…

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by Randy Abrams
October 15, 2010 at 10:19 am

Google translate is pretty cool, but they are missing a language. You can translate from Haitian Creole to Yiddish and from Galacian to Maltese, but you can’t translate from geekspeak to anything a regular person understands. The good part about this for me is that I have a job trying to do just that!
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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
October 20, 2010 at 1:56 pm

 While the LNK vulnerability patched by MS10-046 dominated the headlines when the Stuxnet carnival started rolling back in early summer 2010, one of the surprises of further analysis of the Stuxnet binaries/components is that it exploited no less than three other vulnerabilities that were generally unknown at the time. The print spooler attack (MS10-61) is, … Read More…

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