Antivirus Engine Design Flaw Helps Malware Sink Its Teeth Into Your System
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Several antivirus products are affected by a design flaw that allows malware or a local attacker to abuse the "restore from quarantine" feature to send previously detected malware to sensitive areas of the user's operating system, helping the malware gain boot persistence with elevated privileges.
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