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- CPLINK abstract "CPLINK and Win32/CplLnk.A are names for a Microsoft Windows shortcut icon vulnerability discovered in June 2010 and patched on 2 August that affected all Windows operating systems. The vulnerability is exploitable when any Windows application that display shortcut icons, such as Windows Explorer, browses to a folder containing a malicious shortcut. The exploit can be triggered without any user interaction, regardless where the shortcut file is located.In June 2010, VirusBlokAda reported detection of zero-day attack malware called Stuxnet that exploited the vulnerability to install a rootkit that snooped Siemens' SCADA systems WinCC and PCS 7. According to Symantec it is the first worm designed to reprogram industrial systems and not only to spy on them.".
- CPLINK wikiPageExternalLink stuxnet-the-best-malware-ever-598?page=0,0.
- CPLINK wikiPageExternalLink 2286198.mspx.
- CPLINK wikiPageID "28174054".
- CPLINK wikiPageLength "3487".
- CPLINK wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- CPLINK wikiPageRevisionID "623509765".
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_security_exploits.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Injection_exploits.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malware.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink File_Explorer.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink File_shortcut.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink PCS_7.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Rootkit.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink SCADA.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Siemens.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Stuxnet.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Symantec.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink VirusBlokAda.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Vulnerability_(computing).
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink WinCC.
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLink Zero-day_(computing).
- CPLINK wikiPageWikiLinkText "CPLINK".
- CPLINK wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CPLINK subject Category:Computer_security_exploits.
- CPLINK subject Category:Injection_exploits.
- CPLINK subject Category:Malware.
- CPLINK hypernym Names.
- CPLINK type Exploit.
- CPLINK comment "CPLINK and Win32/CplLnk.A are names for a Microsoft Windows shortcut icon vulnerability discovered in June 2010 and patched on 2 August that affected all Windows operating systems. The vulnerability is exploitable when any Windows application that display shortcut icons, such as Windows Explorer, browses to a folder containing a malicious shortcut.".
- CPLINK label "CPLINK".
- CPLINK sameAs Q5013657.
- CPLINK sameAs m.0cm91sf.
- CPLINK sameAs Q5013657.
- CPLINK wasDerivedFrom CPLINK?oldid=623509765.
- CPLINK isPrimaryTopicOf CPLINK.