Articles Archive for 12 March 2010

Malware Gets Smart with Vodafone Smartphone
Posted in Information and Removal on 12 March 2010

Security researchers recently unveiled findings about malware that came preinstalled on a Vodafone mobile phone handset. Its memory card was also believed to carry malware. A leading mobile telecommunication company, Vodafone, has been taking the heat for packing malware straight out of the box on their HTC Magic Android smartphones. The recipient of one of [...]

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Malware Gets Smart with Vodafone Smartphone

More Adobe Exploits in the Wild
Posted in Information and Removal on 12 March 2010

Researchers from Microsoft recently unearthed exploits targeting the CVE-2010-0188 vulnerability.
On February 16, Adobe released a security advisory describing a vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8.X and 9.X. Once the vulnerability is exploited, attackers gain the capability to perform denial-of-service (DoS) attacks on affected systems. Doing so can cause applications and even systems to crash. [...]

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More Adobe Exploits in the Wild

Win32/Tnega.AJC
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/SillyDl.UWB
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/SillyDl.UWA
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/PoisonIvy.CU
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/Rimecud.UP
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/Rimecud.UO
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/Rimecud.UN
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…

 

Win32/Rimecud.UM
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 12 March 2010

Should you have this detection reported on a file that you normally use, we highly recommend that you submit a sample of the affected file to CA Anti-Virus Research for analysis.For detailed instructions on how to submit samples to CA, please see below.———-Submitting Malware SamplesPlease visit our Sample/Suspicious file submission form here:…