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  • Windows handles DLL (dynamic-link library) files, that has been used in attacks in the wild.

    CNET News.com 2010

  • Windows handles DLL (dynamic-link library) files, that has been used in attacks in the wild.

    CNET News.com 2010

  • A dynamic-link library (DLL) is an executable file that acts as a shared library of functions.

    ASP.NET Forums webfriend13 2010

  • At the time, Moore announced that several dozen Windows programs were flawed because they improperly loaded code libraries -- dubbed "dynamic-link libraries," or "DLLs" -- giving hackers a way to hijack a PC by tricking the application into calling on a malicious

    CIO.in 2010

  • A dynamic-link library (DLL) is an executable file that acts as a shared library of functions.

    ASP.NET Forums webfriend13 2010

  • According to Moore, Acros and now Kwon, many Windows programs can be exploited by hackers who trick users into visiting malicious Web sites because of the way the software loads code libraries -- dubbed "dynamic-link library" in Windows, which marks them with the ". dll" extension.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • The next issue occurs when a dynamic-link library (DLL) is not manifested correctly and runs in the latest OS context unexpectedly.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • HDDPhysic is a stand-alone component (32/64-bit Windows dynamic-link library - DLL) that can be used to extract the physical vendor information from the computer hard disk drive,

    2BakSa.Net mechanism 2010

  • Executables that include an SxS manifest are designated SxS assemblies. dynamic-link libraries in Microsoft Windows.

    MSDN Blogs GarrettS 2010

  • At the time, Moore announced that several dozen Windows programs were flawed because they improperly loaded code libraries -- dubbed "dynamic-link libraries," or "DLLs" -- giving hackers a way to hijack a PC by tricking the application into calling on a malicious DLL. not be able to patch Windows to stymie attacks, but instead said application developers would have to fix their own products.

    PC Advisor News 2010

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