Kaspersky, the anti-virus people get hacked by 0 day
So, if Windows computers that belong to anti-virus vendors get hacked what chance do you have?
"vulnerabilities and after elevating privileges to domain administrator, the malware is spread in the network through MSI (Microsoft Software Installer) files which are commonly used by system administrators to deploy software on remote Windows computers."
... The attackers seem to have exploited up to three zero-day vulnerabilities. The last remaining zero-day (CVE-2015-2360) has been patched by Microsoft on June 9th, 2015 (MS15-061) after Kaspersky Lab experts reported it. ...
...Trojan.Win32.Duqu2.gen
Duqu is back: Kaspersky Lab reveals cyberattack on its corporate network that also hit high profile victims in Western countries, the Middle East and Asia | Kaspersky Lab
... The attackers seem to have exploited up to three zero-day vulnerabilities. The last remaining zero-day (CVE-2015-2360) has been patched by Microsoft on June 9th, 2015 (MS15-061) after Kaspersky Lab experts reported it. ...
...Trojan.Win32.Duqu2.gen
Duqu is back: Kaspersky Lab reveals cyberattack on its corporate network that also hit high profile victims in Western countries, the Middle East and Asia | Kaspersky Lab



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