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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 Andrew Lee CEO, ESET North America
July 5, 2011 at 4:28 pm

It's something of a truism, that 'old viruses never die', and that certainly seems to be the case for some of the older, more widespread, email worms. In this interview (http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20041129/news_lz1b29five.html) back in 2004, I talked about an email worm called "Win32/Zafi.b" which, at the time, had recently been spreading on a global scale.
However, a … Read More…

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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
January 24, 2010 at 3:27 am

[Part 3 of an occasional series, updating a blog series I ran in early 2009 to reflect changes in the threat landscape. This series will also be available shortly as a white paper.]
Do You Need Administrative Privileges?
Included for completists, though I don't think I've added anything here to the original blog. I think it's worth making … Read More…

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