Articles in the CA Security Advisor Category
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 11 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 11 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 11 March 2010
JS/CVE-2010-0806!exploit is a malicious JavaScript crafted to exploit Internet Explorer vulnerability referred to as CVE-2010-0806. This zero day exploit code was spotted in-the-wild and is affecting Internet Explorer versions 6 and 7. Latest version of the browser, which IE 8 is not affected.
Furthermore, JS/CVE-2010-0806!exploit installs Win32/Wisp.A, as payload of the 0day…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 11 March 2010
Win32/Wisp is a family of backdoor trojan that enables remote attacker to gain control and maintain unauthorize access of the affected system.
Win32/Wisp.A may arrive through spammed email and/or browser-based attack, which we detect the malicious JavaScript as JS/CVE-2010-0806!exploit.
Note: This threat was spotted as payload of IE Zero Day vulnerability. We advise IE users to read…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 10 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 10 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 10 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 10 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 10 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:…
Posted in CA Security Advisor on 10 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:…









