Advantage from the latest WMF exploit

I’ve seen so many antivirus companies take advantage from the latest WMF exploit such as

http://www.itsecurity.com/security.htm?s=12224&sid=7afa965512b5c3bc975ebaf13c2d1611

I mean to the marketing things, why Alwil didn’t do such thing? at least on avast! website so it should make more confidence to common users, we know avast! does protect us against this exploit very well. :slight_smile:

I’ve also seen some news on the “Press” section so why it isn’t on the front page of avast! website? I think it’s better to be here.

http://www.avast.com/eng/press.html

we know avast! does protect us against this exploit very well.
We do???

Yes, I believe. At least, according to some test results and vlk’s comments.

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=18408.msg156671#msg156671

Avast main page, right bottom , threat section … what You see? WMF Exploit

http://www.avast.com/eng/wmf_exploit.html

can we say owned? :slight_smile:

Ohhh, I’m glad it’s finally there and hope other threats in the future are there too. :slight_smile:

That makes 2 of us :wink:

Hi TAP & ReVaN,

With backward compatibility and the way certain codes were multi-program codes the coding bugs of the MS developer team of the eighties, the so called UNDEAD, must be still laying around, waiting to be discovered by the malcreant of to-day. I wonder what other “skeleton” features are being found up in the near future? WMF must not be the only remnant that still survived?
It better be a good one, and isn’t it time for a MS coding overhaul? Read this:
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000427.html

polonus

  • undead or zombie coder, a hired coder to do the dirty software coding, mostly underdogs for the big software companies, also name for game coders, in this particular instance a team C++ coders hired to work on this part of the Windows GUI in the eighties of the previous century