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10/21: Bloodhound.Exploit-17 Detects Files October 21, 2004
Bloodhound.Exploit.17 is a heuristic detection for malformed Windows Metafile (WMF) and Enhanced Metafile (EMF) image files. These files are potentially related to the Graphics Rendering Engine vulnerability, which is described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-032.
The files that are detected as Bloodhound.Exploit.17 may be malicious, or they may be the result of corruption.
Technical details can be found at Symantec page.
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