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Malware posing as ‘Microsoft Security Essentials’ attacking systems

posted onOctober 24, 2010
by hitbsecnews

A new malware posing as Microsoft Security Essentials is being distributed through a drive-by download as either hotfix. exe or mstsc. exe as these file names are not suspected by most users.

Microsoft Security Essentials is a free antimalware protection program from the security giant. The fake version was identified by security firm, F-Secure. The fake alert uses Microsoft Security Essentials brand, including the little blue fortified castle icon.

The malware programme displays a complete list of antimalware solutions like Trend Micro, McAfee, Panda, and Symantec. It is also capable of identifying those antimalware solutions that are capable of detecting and blocking it. A blog post by F-Secure read, "Surprisingly, the only products that seem to be capable of handling the infection are AntiSpySafeguard, Major Defense Kit, Peak Protection, Pest Detector and Red Cross. Never heard of these? No wonder. They are all fake products."

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