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Published on Jun 19, 2012

Learn more about one of the latest techniques malware authors are using to make it difficult for IT security vendors to track new and emerging threats on the internet called dynamic obfuscation, aka server-side polymorphism.
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  • Dubitatifs

    Absolutely agree with you, IE is garbage but there is no safe browser especially with java script enable...

    He made an other video using firefox this time to make his point about iframe. (iFrame drive-by attack demo [Anatomy of Attack online] )

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  • Axzuma

    I did. I stand by my previous comment. IE is not a secure browser so since they're doing a video about web attacks they could at least mention that using IE is a bad idea.

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  • Dubitatifs

    First of all, IE is used by 30% of people all around the world.

    So, i think he's using IE rather by necessity than choice, in order to make his point.

    Please, take a moment to think before comment.

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  • Axzuma

    One really bad thing about this is that you're still using Internet Explorer.

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  • Shadowfiendd2jsp

    Nice video, thanks for explaining this :)

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