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Home>Secure Hunter Blog>Anti-Malware News>‘Elderwood’ hackers still setting pace for zero-day exploits
May 16, 2014May 16, 2014/ a

‘Elderwood’ hackers still setting pace for zero-day exploits

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Further investigation into an exploit kit known as ‘Elderwood’ shows the attackers using it are more numerous and possibly better funded than previously thought, according to new research from Symantec.'Elderwood' hackers still setting pace for zero-day exploits
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