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A scandalously freaking and fast virus attacked my PC. I’d like to know its name so I can find the file which NO antivirus can remove.
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A scandalously freaking and fast virus attacked my PC. I’d like to know its name so I can find the file which NO antivirus can remove.
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Print Me If You Dare Firmware Modification Attacks and the Rise of Printer Malware Network printers are ubiquitous fixtures within the modern IT infrastructure. Residing within sensitive networks and lacking in security, these devices represent high-value targets that can theoretically be used not only to manipulate and exfiltrate the sensitive information such as network credentials and sensitive documents, but also as fully functional general-purpose bot-nodes which give attackers a stealthy, persistent foothold inside the victim network for further recognizance, exploitation and exfiltration. We first present several generic firmware modification attacks against HP printers. Weaknesses within the firmware update process allows the attacker to make arbitrary modifications to the NVRAM contents of the device. The attacks we present exploit a functional vulnerability common to all HP printers, and do not depend on any specific code vulnerability. These attacks cannot be prevented by any authentication mechanism on the printer, and can be delivered over the network, either directly or through a print server (active attack) and as hidden payloads within documents (reflexive attack). In order to demonstrate these firmware modification attacks, we present a detailed description of several common HP firmware RFU (remote firmware update) formats, including the general file format, along with the compression and checksum algorithms used. Furthermore, we will release a tool …
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This video demonstrates the very destructive LivingDeath virus, as well as the steps I must take to restore this standalone computer to a working state.