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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Exploit.Win32.CVE2010-2568.b Virus

Exploit.Win32.CVE2010-2568.b virus is Exploit:Win32/CplLnk.B is a generic detection for specially-crafted, malicious shortcut files that exploit the vulnerability that is described by CVE-2010-2568.

When a user browses a folder that contains the malicious shortcut using an application that displays shortcut icons, the malware runs instead. An example of an application that displays shortcut icons is Windows Explorer. No further user interaction is required, in most cases.

There are no common symptoms associated with this threat. Alert notifications from installed antivirus software may be the only symptom(s).
Successful exploitation results in the malware running with the privileges of the logged-on user.  ...

Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Shell, Server 2003 SP2, Vista SP1 and SP2, Server 2008 SP2 and R2, and Windows 7 allows local users or remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted (1) .LNK or (2) .PIF shortcut file, which is not properly handled during icon display in Windows Explorer, as demonstrated in the wild in July 2010, and originally reported for malware that leverages CVE-2010-2772 in Siemens WinCC SCADA systems. ___

Today... kaspersky security system could fix it and you could move your activity.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Kaspersky Rootkit Scan

If you experience symptoms of "strange" from the function of Kaspersky Internet Security (KIS) 2010
(Including version / latest release 9.0.0.736)
Symptoms as follows:
1. Each Re-Start, it takes a long time.
2. Kis Rootkit Scan automatically runs too often
(Can be seen, if you right click the KIS icon in the Task-Bar ....
Rootkit Scan the road continues, almost once every 30min)

Kis Rootkit Scan, wearing too much CPU source, causing the CPU working so hard.
KIS does not provide an option to turn off the automatic function Rootkit Scan.
Complaints have been submitted on the official forums, but no solution from Kaspersky Lab.

Trick her response as follows:
1. Setting - Option - Turn OFF Self Defense
2. Exit KIS
3. Regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ KasperskyLab \ protected \ AVP9 \ profiles \ Scan_Qscan
-----> Change Enabled = 1, so the Enabled = 0
4. Turn again Kis
5. Setting - Option - ON Turn Self Defense
6. Notification screen will be yellow, because there is a warning,
that one function of KIS has been disabled.
Hidden just that message .....

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