Code that destroys new hacker disguise security

The secret is not a surprisingly built game to avoid antivirus software

Currently hackers are building new software that hides the browser attack code in advance of some types of security software.

The software is called VoMM (eVade o 'Matic Module), which uses a variety of different techniques from known exploit codes to make certain types of antivirus software unrecognizable.

Picture 1 of Code that destroys new hacker disguise security Using these techniques, VoMM 'can create an infinite number of variations of a mining hole', says Aviv Raff, one of the developers behind the project.

' Its purpose is to provide an exceptional technique that makes most browser exploits impossible to detect ', another hacker with the alias 'LMH' wrote on the blog of one of the project founders. project.

Software users will encounter server-side scripting technology, create new versions for exploit code and distribute them to browser users when they visit the hacker website. By creating some 'aesthetic' changes on the source code that prevent it from acting on its own functions, VoMM creates malware copies that cannot be detected by 'signature - based '(basic sign).

The signature-based antivirus software can analyze known malware. Then create a 'digital fingerprint' that allows antivirus software to identify malicious code. By adding extension elements (tabs, space, random comments and different names) are not included in known signs, VoMM creates software that can avoid detection.

VoMM may be building new modules in the upcoming v3.0 version, using the Metasploit hacking toolkit that is currently used extensively. It is known that developer Metasploit, HD Moore is also developing VoMM.

T.Thu