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RE: Re[2]: [Full-disclosure] test this
- To: "Thierry Zoller" <Thierry@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Re[2]: [Full-disclosure] test this
- From: "Todd Towles" <toddtowles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 08:22:40 -0600
Got a new test of it this morning? I am surprised Norton doesn't have it
yet.
TrendMicro has released pattern file = 3.135.00
It appears to pick up all the trojans using the WMF exploit as of right
now. Variants could affect this however.
Is this buffer overflow pretty specific like the older GIF exploit? If I
remember correctly, there were really only two ways to make the GIF
exploit work, so the detection was pretty solid. Is this exploit
similar? Or does it have some trick point that could be used to fool
known sigs?
-Todd
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> Dear List,
>
> VirusTotal on 12/29/2005 at 00:16:19 (CET) :
> AntiVir 6.33.0.70 12.28.2005 TR/Dldr.WMF.Agent.D
> Sophos 4.01.0 12.28.2005 Troj/DownLdr-NO
> ClamAV devel-20051108 12.29.2005 Exploit.WMF.A
>
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