Dealing with malware-infected computer systems can be time-consuming. If the compromised system was used with sensitive information, often digital forensics will be employed to see if the data was or could have been accessed by the malware. With the hit-or-miss performance of antivirus solutions and craftiness of malware authors, determining if a computer system is infected is getting harder.
Exploits:
- Vuln: Mahara Resume Blocktype Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
- Vuln: Mahara Admin Password Reset Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Vuln: eCryptfs 'parse_tag_3_packet()' Packet Heap Based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Vuln: Cisco VPN Client for Windows 'StartServiceCtrlDispatche' Local Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: HP OpenView Network Node Manager 'ovdbrun.exe' Denial of Service Vulnerability
- Vuln: PHP Versions Prior to 5.3.1 Multiple Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: KDE KDELibs 'dtoa()' Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
- Vuln: PEAR Sendmail 'From' Parameter Arbitrary Argument Injection Vulnerability
- Vuln: IBM Rational Products Multiple Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
- Vuln: Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Style' Object Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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Dealing with malware-infected computer systems can be time-consuming. If the compromised system was used with sensitive information, often digital forensics will be employed to see if the data was or could have been accessed by the malware. With the hit-or-miss performance of antivirus solutions and craftiness of malware authors, determining if a computer system is infected is getting harder.
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