http://krebsonsecurity.com/2010/07/experts-warn-of-new-windows-shortcut-flaw/
Experts Warn of New Windows Shortcut Flaw.
Researchers have discovered a sophisticated new strain of malicious software that piggybacks on USB storage devices and leverages what appears to be a previously unknown security vulnerability in the way Microsoft Windows processes shortcut files.
capable of infecting a fully-patched Windows 7 system,
http://anti-virus.by/en/tempo.shtml
Malware installs two drivers: mrxnet.sys and mrxcls.sys. They are used to inject code into systems processes
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://www.secureblog.info/files/new_rootkit.pdf click Download (221K) or just Look.
http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/2010/07/certificate_used_to_code-sign.php
previously-unreported vulnerability in Windows, and that the malware had been code-signed using a certificate from Realtek Semiconductor Corp., a real company.
code-signed using a certificate from Realtek Semiconductor Corp & Shortcut flaw
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