Blog Posts Tagged with "Cryptographic Collision Attack"
sKyWIper-Flame Malware Cryptographic Collision Attack
June 07, 2012 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
The sKyWIper malware uses a new cryptographic collision attack in combination with the terminal server licensing service certificates to sign code as if it came from Microsoft. However, code-signing without performing a collision is also possible. This is an avenue for compromise that may be used by additional attackers..
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