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		<title>Avira warns: Fraudulent antivirus software supplied from hacked webservers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 15:11:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avira’s IT security specialists have discovered a wave of infections whereby forums and servers in the Internet are infected by means of a link to harmful JavaScript. This exposes surfers visiting the hacked pages at risk to an infection from fraudulent antivirus software Tettnang, 01 October 2009 – The WebGuard included in Avira’s Premium and<br /><span class="excerpt_more"><a href="http://www.antivirus-advice.com/avira/avira-warns-fraudulent-antivirus-software-supplied-from-hacked-webservers/">[continue reading...]</a></span>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Avira’s IT security specialists have discovered a wave of infections whereby forums and servers in the Internet are infected by means of a link to harmful JavaScript. This exposes surfers visiting the hacked pages at risk to an infection from fraudulent antivirus software</em><br /><strong><br />
Tettnang, 01 October 2009 – The WebGuard included in Avira’s Premium and Professional products already blocks the website from where the dangerous JavaScript gets delivered.</strong></p>
<p>While there were only a few server infections with the malicious link to Russian servers yesterday, Wednesday, Google’s search engine now indicates there are over one hundred infected systems and the trend is rapidly growing. Users should therefore take care while surfing the net and react to alerts of their antivirus solution.</p>
<p>Avira AntiVir detects the harmful code that infects unprotected systems as TR/FraudPack.ams. The malware that gets downloaded by TR/FraudPack.ams  is detected proactively as TR/Crypt.ZPACK.Gen and as TR/FakeAV.RK with the current VDF update. Users of Avira security solutions are therefore protected from this threat. Further details will be available in Avira’s TechBlog soon.</p>
<p><strong>About Avira</strong><br />
Avira is a leading global provider of IT security solutions for professional and private use. With over twenty years of experience, the company is one of the pioneers in this field. As a foundation member of the initiative “IT Security made in Germany” (ITSMIG e.V.), Avira guarantees that it provides IT security products with no backdoors. </p>
<p>The German IT security expert is headquartered in Tettnang near Lake Constance and maintains several subsidiaries worldwide. Avira employs approximately 300 staff and makes a significant contribution towards the security of millions of private users through its free virus protection, Avira AntiVir Personal. </p>
<p>Domestic and international customers include well-known companies listed on global stock exchanges, educational establishments and government authorities. In addition to protecting the virtual environment, Avira promotes the Auerbach Foundation for greater protection and security in the real world. The Auerbach Foundation supports charitable and social projects, as well as art, culture and science.</p>
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		<title>Avira issues a warning on harmful PDF files</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 15:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adobe Reader currently features a vulnerability that allows attackers to use manipulated PDF files to smuggle in harmful software Tettnang, 12 October 2009 – Harmful PDF files are currently in circulation that are exploiting vulnerability in Adobe’s widely-used PDF Reader to create system backdoors. Adobe has now announced an update for Adobe Reader and Acrobat<br /><span class="excerpt_more"><a href="http://www.antivirus-advice.com/avira/avira-issues-a-warning-on-harmful-pdf-files/">[continue reading...]</a></span>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Adobe Reader currently features a vulnerability that allows attackers to use manipulated PDF files to smuggle in harmful software</em></p>
<p><strong>Tettnang, 12 October 2009 – Harmful PDF files are currently in circulation that are exploiting vulnerability in Adobe’s widely-used PDF Reader to create system backdoors.</strong></p>
<p>Adobe has now announced an update for Adobe Reader and Acrobat that is designed to remedy this recently discovered vulnerability. However, the PDF files can continue to wreak havoc until the patch becomes available and can be loaded. Avira’s security solutions detect this currently circulating harmful PDF with virus definition file 7.01.06.101 as Exp/Pidief.xam and protect users from infection.</p>
<p><strong>About Avira</strong><br />
Avira is a leading global provider of IT security solutions for professional and private use. With over twenty years of experience, the company is one of the pioneers in this field. As a foundation member of the initiative “IT Security made in Germany” (ITSMIG e.V.), Avira guarantees that it provides IT security products with no backdoors. </p>
<p>The German IT security expert is headquartered in Tettnang near Lake Constance and maintains several subsidiaries worldwide. Avira employs approximately 300 staff and makes a significant contribution towards the security of millions of private users through its free virus protection, Avira AntiVir Personal. </p>
<p>Domestic and international customers include well-known companies listed on global stock exchanges, educational establishments and government authorities. In addition to protecting the virtual environment, Avira promotes the Auerbach Foundation for greater protection and security in the real world. The Auerbach Foundation supports charitable and social projects, as well as art, culture and science.</p>


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		<title>Avira protects against blackmail Trojans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 15:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malware disables a computer’s Internet connection and requires a costly release code for repair purposes Tettnang, 02 December 2009 – A harmful virus is currently in circulation that disconnects computers from the Internet and only releases the connection again after a code has been entered that can only be obtained from an expensive premium SMS<br /><span class="excerpt_more"><a href="http://www.antivirus-advice.com/avira/avira-protects-against-blackmail-trojans/">[continue reading...]</a></span>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Malware disables a computer’s Internet connection and requires a costly release code for repair purposes</em></p>
<p><strong>Tettnang, 02 December 2009 – A harmful virus is currently in circulation that disconnects computers from the Internet and only releases the connection again after a code has been entered that can only be obtained from an expensive premium SMS service. Avira has been aware of the malware for some time and protects its users accordingly.</strong></p>
<p>The blackmail Trojan currently being reported by the media is disguised as an installation program for a download manager. If a user runs the program, however, all he will see is a message in Russian claiming he has violated the conditions for use. The malware then blocks the computer’s Internet connection and requires the user to obtain a release code using a costly premium SMS service.</p>
<p>Avira’s security solutions detect this malware as TR/Ransom.SMSer.QM. The virus definition files have been able to detect the blackmail Trojan since version 7.1.6.177, dated 2 November 2009, so that users of Avira Security Solutions are thus protected from the danger.</p>
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About Avira</strong><br />
Avira is a leading global provider of IT security solutions for professional and private use. With over twenty years of experience, the company is one of the pioneers in this field. As a foundation member of the initiative “IT Security made in Germany” (ITSMIG e.V.), Avira guarantees that it provides IT security products with no backdoors. </p>
<p>The German IT security expert is headquartered in Tettnang near Lake Constance and maintains several subsidiaries worldwide. Avira employs approximately 300 staff and makes a significant contribution towards the security of millions of private users through its free virus protection, Avira AntiVir Personal. </p>
<p>Domestic and international customers include well-known companies listed on global stock exchanges, educational establishments and government authorities. In addition to protecting the virtual environment, Avira promotes the Auerbach Foundation for greater protection and security in the real world. The Auerbach Foundation supports charitable and social projects, as well as art, culture and science.</p>


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		<title>Malicious PDF files making the rounds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 15:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emails with malicious PDF documents get spammed currently – Avira protects the users Tettnang, 15 December 2009 – Currently malicious PDF documents find their way into the mailboxes of internet users. They abuse a new security hole in Adobe Reader and Acrobat to infect the computer with malware. Adobe is investigating the yet unknown security<br /><span class="excerpt_more"><a href="http://www.antivirus-advice.com/avira/malicious-pdf-files-making-the-rounds/">[continue reading...]</a></span>

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<p><strong>Tettnang, 15 December 2009 – Currently malicious PDF documents find their way into the mailboxes of internet users. They abuse a new security hole in Adobe Reader and Acrobat to infect the computer with malware.</strong></p>
<p>Adobe is investigating the yet unknown security vulnerability. Avira users are already protected though: The antimalware solutions from the german IT security company detect the malicious PDF files generically without updates as HTML/Malicious.PDF.Gen.</p>
<p>When opened with the vulnerable Adobe programs, the PDF file injects code which downloads further malware. The embedded JavaScript in the document checks if the version of Adobe Reader is 8 or higher.</p>
<p>The trojan that Avira detects as TR/Drop.Agent.DT with VDF version 7.10.01.243 gets stored as &#8220;winver32.exe&#8221; in the windows directory. It downloads 3 malicious files which Avira detect as BDS/Ientlcp.A, TR/Agent.faa and TR/Agent.HO. Until Adobe releases Updates for Reader and Acrobat, users should be careful and don&#8217;t open PDF documents which they receive unexpectedly.</p>
<p><strong>About Avira</strong><br />
Avira is a leading global provider of IT security solutions for professional and private use. With over twenty years of experience, the company is one of the pioneers in this field. As a foundation member of the initiative “IT Security made in Germany” (ITSMIG e.V.), Avira guarantees that it provides IT security products with no backdoors. </p>
<p>The German IT security expert is headquartered in Tettnang near Lake Constance and maintains several subsidiaries worldwide. Avira employs approximately 300 staff and makes a significant contribution towards the security of millions of private users through its free virus protection, Avira AntiVir Personal. </p>
<p>Domestic and international customers include well-known companies listed on global stock exchanges, educational establishments and government authorities. In addition to protecting the virtual environment, Avira promotes the Auerbach Foundation for greater protection and security in the real world. The Auerbach Foundation supports charitable and social projects, as well as art, culture and science.</p>


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