I was wondering if Avast has a handle on this ? Anyone here know what to look for in suspicious activity as it leaves no trace when finished and recalled ?
Relatively new. I believe every AV company is working on it:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=98966.0
Added:
29.5.2012 - 120529-1
Win32:Skywiper-E [Trj], Win32:Skywiper-F [Trj]
29.5.2012 - 120529-0
Win32:Skywiper-A [Trj], Win32:Skywiper-B [Trj], Win32:Skywiper-C [Trj], Win32:Skywiper-D [Trj]
MSE is also starting to put out defs.
Others that are starting to update:
Kaspersky: Worm.Win32.Flame.A
TrendMicro: WORM_FLAMER.A
F-Secure: Trojan.Flame.A
Bitdefender: Trojan.Flame.A
Eset: Win32/Flamer.A
GData: Trojan.Flame.A
Avira: TR/Flamer.A
Please try and stick to this topic:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=98966.msg789487#new
Bitdefender has prepared for Flame
http://labs.bitdefender.com/2012/05/cyber-espionage-reaches-new-levels-with-flamer/
Use OpenDNS which prevents FLAME from communicating >> http://blog.opendns.com/2012/05/29/malware-alert-opendns-users-protected-from-flame-malware/