LuaBot Author Says His Malware Is “Not Harmful”
Author says he’s not interested in launching DDoS attacks. Two weeks ago, a security researcher that goes by the name of MalwareMustDie had come across a new Linux trojan that accordingRead More →
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Author says he’s not interested in launching DDoS attacks. Two weeks ago, a security researcher that goes by the name of MalwareMustDie had come across a new Linux trojan that accordingRead More →
Weakness in certificate pinning protections may open users to MitM attacks. Mozilla officials say they’ll release a Firefox update on Tuesday that fixes the same cross-platform, malicious code-execution vulnerability patched FridayRead More →
A Dutch Computer Science student discovered the presence of a backdoor that could allow an attacker to silently install any app on Xiaomi phones. A Dutch Computer Science student, Thijs Broenink,Read More →
A Brazilian Infosec research group, Morphus Labs, just discovered a new Full Disk Encryption (FDE) Ransomware this week, dubbed Mamba. Mamba, as they named it, uses a disk-level encryption strategyRead More →
Research published last week by the Cyber-Security Research Center at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel reveals that it only takes about 6,000 smartphones infected with malware toRead More →
The Shark Ransomware Project that appeared in July 2016 has rebranded as the Atom Ransomware Affiliate Program, offering an improved service for crooks that want to start a life inRead More →
Number of DualToy infections is on the rise. A trojan targeting Windows computers is secretly sideloading mobile applications to any Android or iOS devices the user is connecting to infected PCsRead More →
It is a good day when a ransomware programmer channels their noobness and releases an insecure ransomware. This is the case with a new variant of the NoobCrypt Ransomware that was discovered by security researcher Jakub Kroustek.Read More →
Shark Ransomware Project rebrands as Atom. The Shark Ransomware Project has recently rebranded and switched to a new domain in an attempt to start from scratch, calling itself Atom – aRead More →
Targets foot hardware and electricity costs of mining Monero coins. Attackers are draining the CPU and power resources of thousands file transfer protocol servers by infecting them with malware that surreptitiouslyRead More →