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Hackers' Project Disguises Security-busting Code |
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Source: ComputerWorld - Posted by Eric Lubow
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Hackers are developing new software that will help hide browser attack code from some types of security software. The software, called VoMM (eVade o’ Matic Module), uses a variety of techniques to mix up known exploit code so as to make it unrecognizable to some types of antivirus software. Using these techniques, VoMM "can create an endless number of variants of an exploit," said Aviv Raff, one of the developers behind the project. "It aims to provide several techniques out of the box to make browser exploits (mostly) undetectable," according to a blog posting by one of the project's founders, a hacker going by the name of "LMH."
The software users server-side scripting technology to create new versions of the exploit code, which then get delivered to browser users when they visit the attacker's Web site. By making a number of cosmetic changes to the code that do not affect its functionality, VoMM creates a new version of the malicious software that cannot be detected by "signature-based" techniques.
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