"Diesel" wrote in message
news:XnsA4237CCCBED17A73DU2A184KD8@192.254.233.145...
> "MyNews"
> news:SqmdnVrhkOP5dyvJnZ2dnUVZ5qydnZ2d@giganews.com Wed, 14 Jan 2015
> 22:14:59 GMT in alt.comp.anti-virus, wrote:
>> Looks
>> More like a Inside Job
> What was your first clue? It knew where specific files could be found,
> by folder and filename. It had copies of certificates (that you aren't
> just going to get your hands on from 'hacking' as you think it's done
> thanks to hollywood) for folder/file access purposes. Nah, that =
couldn't
> possibly be an inside job.
> Don't ya know? People who write malware just hard code random =
locations
> inside their executable and keep upto a few sets of certs. Hoping that
> someday the malware will find it's way onto a machine connected to a
> network that matches the layout the author hardcoded into it.And will
> accept the certificates the malware author included inside the binary.
> The malware author is betting on two things going against them. =
Internal
> network layout and valid login credentials. /sarcasm
>> Web
>> Speculation
>> Master
> *larf*
>
Laughed In Plain
His certificates was 'Can'
Look I bet
That Master
Look for a Job
malware needed a Door
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