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by Aryeh Goretsky Distinguished Researcher
August 17, 2011 at 9:12 am

It has been 1,000 days since the Conficker worm first appeared on November 21, 2008.  For the first two months after its initial appearance we received a trickle of reports through our ThreatSense.NET telemetry system.  By January of 2009 that had become a flood, and then a deluge, as this “super worm” rose to meteoric … Read More…

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by Aryeh Goretsky Distinguished Researcher
August 9, 2010 at 3:04 pm

ESET released its Global Threat Report for the month of September, 2009, identifying the top ten threats seen during the month by ESET's ThreatSense.Net™ cloud.  You can view the report here and, as always, the complete collection is available here in the Threat Trends section of our web site.  While the report identifies a number … Read More…

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by Randy Abrams
August 3, 2009 at 11:13 am

Potentially Abandoned Conficker Grows
According to an article at Internetnews.com http://www.internetnews.com/security/article.php/3832846 the authors of the Conficker botnet may have abandoned it, yet it continues to grow in numbers. The growth of the botnet is troubling because it is completely preventable and because it means the infected computers are vulnerable to other threats and that these users … Read More…

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by Randy Abrams
February 5, 2009 at 10:08 am

Here at ESET we have just released our Global ThreatTrends report for January 2009.
Not surprisingly, at the top of the list is a family of programs that exploit Microsoft’s longest unpatched vulnerability. That’s right, Autorun.inf, is an evil “feature” that should have been patched out of existence a long time ago. Since it is so … Read More…

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