When The zero-day attack known as the "Here You Have" virus not long ago hit about 500 PCs at the Salt River Project, a large public power utility and water supplier for Arizona, it turned out that the antivirus software in use provided no defense.rn"It wasn't any help," says Ty Moser, network and smart grid analyst for Salt River Project. The "Here You Have" virus, arriving in mid-September as e-mail with a fake PDF, burrowed past the McAfee and Symantec antimalware software when the e-mailed victim clicked on the attachment, which appeared to be from someone known.
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机译:不久前,在亚利桑那州的一家大型公共电力公司和供水公司Salt River Project上,零日攻击(称为“ Here You Have”病毒)击中了约500台PC,事实证明所使用的防病毒软件没有提供任何帮助。 Salt.River的网络和智能电网分析师Ty Moser说:“这没有任何帮助。” 9月中旬,带有假PDF的电子邮件以“ Here You Have”病毒的形式出现,当电子邮件受害者单击附件时,该附件通过了McAfee和Symantec反恶意软件。
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