Today McAfee Labs published a report on how malware can operate at the kernel level and bypass Microsoft’s security for 64-bit Windows systems. “Defeating PatchGuard: Bypassing Kernel Security
Category: DeepSAFE
Proliferation ZeroAccess is one of the most talked and blogged,[1][2] about rootkits in recent times. It is also one of the most complex and highly prevalent rootkits we have encountered, and
Darkmegi was in the news a couple of months back; it was the first known threat to be delivered through the Microsoft vulnerability CVE-2012-0003 (MIDI Remote Code Execution Vulnerability) exploit
It’s been more than a year since McAfee became an Intel company, and the team and I have been privileged to be a part of designing and developing our DeepSAFE technology, as well as Deep Defender