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Home   »   Archives for January 2007

Trend Micro Finds More Windows Mobile Flaws

  • Posted on:January 30, 2007 at 10:24 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Miray Lozada (Technical Communications)
4

Trend Micro has again discovered flaws related to Windows Mobile. Both of the newly found vulnerabilities are flaws in applications that ship by default with Microsoft’s mobile device OS.One of the said applications is Pictures and Videos, which causes a mobile device to hang for 10-15 minutes when it tries to process a malformed JPEG file….

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Trojan Masquerades As Digital Camera File

  • Posted on:January 30, 2007 at 10:23 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Kathryn Cheng (Technical Communications)
0

The photos that we capture using our digital cameras come in different naming conventions: CIMG{numbers}for Casio, IMG_{numbers}for Canon, DSC{numbers}for Sony, and so on. Thus, receiving a file that follows the format below may puzzle some digital camera hobbyists but is usually not going to bother the majority of users who will likely automatically open the…

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Trojans Loose on Navigation Devices

  • Posted on:January 29, 2007 at 1:26 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Eric Avena (Technical Communications)
1

After the persistent queries of IT journalist Davey Winder, the makers of satellite navigation device TomTom GO 910 have confirmed reports that two Trojans are embedded in items produced from September to November last year. This is reminiscent of the incident in Japan only in October last year, when the local McDonald’s gave away prize MP3…

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New MS Word zero-day exploit discovered

  • Posted on:January 29, 2007 at 1:25 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Paul Oliveria (Technical Communications)
2

TrendLabs has just discovered a new MDROPPER variant circulating in the wild and taking advantage of a newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Word 2000. Detected as TROJ_MDROPPER.EQ, this Trojan is a specially crafted .DOC file that may arrive on systems as an attachment to spammed email messages, or dropped/downloaded by other malware. When executed, it…

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Just another obfuscated script… and browser exploits galore!

  • Posted on:January 29, 2007 at 1:24 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Jessie Paz (Advanced Threats Researcher)
0

This is just another obfuscated script but it attempts to exploit Windows versions 2003 down to Windows 95 and might include lower versions as well as you will see later. It uses browser exploits to download and execute malicious file from the internet right to your box. But, you don’t have to worry if your…

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