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Avast security tools hijacked in order to crack antivirus protection

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  • Researchers spot new campaign that can turn off antivirus protection
  • Malware uses legitimate Avast Anti-Rootkit driver to access kernel level
  • Once antivirus is deactivated, the malware can proceed without detection

Hackers are using a legitimate Avast Anti-Rootkit driver to disguise their malware, turn off antivirus protection, and infect systems, experts have warned.

The vulnerable driver has been exploited in a number of attacks since 2021, with the original vulnerabilities being present since at least 2016, research by Trellix, has claimed, noting the malware can use the vulnerable driver to end the processes of security software at the kernel level.

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