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A new root kit attack in the wild is code signed by a Microsoft certificate. We explain kernel-level attacks, how powerful they are, and how this attack occurred.
By Tim Callan and Jason Soroko5
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A new root kit attack in the wild is code signed by a Microsoft certificate. We explain kernel-level attacks, how powerful they are, and how this attack occurred.

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