Malware

Status of Today’s Email as a Malware Vector

Status of Today’s Email as a Malware Vector

Email has been in use since 1971, as developed by Ray Tomlinson, the person responsible with defining the “@” symbol that separates the domain name from the user’s email name….

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Malware

Small or Big Business, Malware Hits Everyone

Cyber attacks are in the news on a daily basis, but despite these stories, many business owners don’t feel the need to have protection consider malware to be a significant…

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Open EDR
Old School Malware Tricks Still Work

Old-School Malware Tricks Still Work

“The oldest trick in the book is pulling the head off a dead goose and then restoring it” — Daniel Radcliffe. This is true today, especially on the issue of…

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China’s Alleged Hidden Chip for Espionage Exposed

China’s Alleged Hidden Chip for Espionage Exposed

Espionage is a normal function of a powerful state, as even the United States have the controversial Prism controversy as exposed by Edward Snowden five years ago. Cloud services like…

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Cryptomining Malware Grows by 86 in Q2 McAfee Report

Cryptomining Malware Grows by 86% in Q2: McAfee Report

There has been an increase in the number of cryptomining malware attacks in the second quarter of 2018, according to a report by McAfee Labs. The McAfee Labs Threats Report,…

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FBI Recommends Rebooting Routers to Weaken a Global Malware Attack 2

Air Gapped PCs are Still at Risk. The Rise of USB-based Crytojacking Malware

Kaspersky Labs has revealed on their official blog that Africa is the most vulnerable region in the world when it comes to crytojacking via USB malware. Cryptojacking is a new…

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Hacker Sentenced for Running “Scan4you” Malware Scanning Service

Hacker Sentenced for Running “Scan4you” Malware Scanning Service

Latvian hacker Rusland Bondars, who had developed and run the Scan4you” Malware Scanning Service, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison. Ruslans Bondars, 38, who was tried for conspiracy…

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Second Quarter Threat Report 2018 Nasty Malware Trend Growing not Shrinking

Second Quarter Threat Report 2018: Nasty Malware Trend, Growing not Shrinking

If people and companies will depend heavily on cybersecurity news when deciding what operating system to use, nobody will use Windows. That is a plausible practical view of utilitarian users,…

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The New XBash Malware with Ransomware Cryptocurrency Botnets Features

The New XBash Malware with Ransomware, Cryptocurrency, Botnets Features

A new malware, dubbed XBash piece was discovered by Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks says that it is targeting both Linux and Microsoft Windows servers. The malware Developed in Python, Xbash…

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Ramnit Banking Trojan August 2018’s Top Malware 1

Ramnit Banking Trojan, August 2018’s Top Malware

Banking Trojans are one of the most common malware these days, alongside ransomware and cryptojacking. And one of the most prolific of them all this year is named the Ramnit…

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