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NemeS1S RaaS Is PadCrypt Ransomware’s Affiliate System

2017-05-09
On: May 9, 2017
In: Malware

A portal hidden on the Dark Web is responsible for the small deluge of recent PadCrypt ransomware versions that have been spotted almost on a monthly basis in the pastRead More →

Malwaresearch – A command line tool to find malware on Openmalware.org

2017-05-09
On: May 9, 2017
In: Malware

Malwaresearch is a command line tool to find malware on Openmalware.org, it was developed to facilitate and speed up the process of finding and downloading malware samples. The tool was developed toRead More →

Snake malware ported from Windows to Mac

2017-05-08
On: May 8, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Snake, also known as Turla and Uroburos, is backdoor malware that has been around and infecting Windows systems since at least 2008. It is thought to be Russian governmental malwareRead More →

Google Project Zero team the worst Windows RCE vulnerability in recent memory

2017-05-08
On: May 8, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Hackers at the Google Project Zero team have discovered another critical Windows RCE vulnerability, the worst Windows RCE in recent memory. Security experts at Google Project Zero team have discoveredRead More →

FrozrLock Ransomware Advertised on the Dark Web As “Great Security Tool”

2017-05-08
On: May 8, 2017
In: Malware

A new Ransomware-as-a-Service has become available on the Dark Web, named FrozrLock, available for only $220, and advertised under the tagline of “great security tool that encrypts most of yourRead More →

Website of HandBrake App Hacked to Spread Proton RAT for Mac Users

2017-05-08
On: May 8, 2017
In: Incidents

The website of the HandBrake app has been compromised, and one of its download mirrors modified to host a version of the Proton RAT embedded in the app’s Mac client.Read More →

Hacking everything, by Chris Evans / scarybeasts

2017-05-06
On: May 6, 2017
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Ode to the use-after-free: one vulnerable function, a thousand possibilities Overview This post explores an old but wonderful vulnerability that enables us to really showcase the (oft underestimated) power ofRead More →

Emmanuel Macron’s party says it’s been hit by “massive” hack

2017-05-06
On: May 6, 2017
In: Incidents

Thousands of documents allegedly from Macron’s party were leaked less than two days before the final round of the French presidential election. Less than two days before the final roundRead More →

Cisco fixes a critical flaw in CISCO CVR100W Wireless-N VPN Small Business Routers

2017-05-06
On: May 6, 2017
In: Vulnerabilities

Cisco released a firmware update to fix a critical buffer overflow vulnerability in CISCO CVR100W Wireless-N VPN Small Business Routers. Cisco has released a firmware update to fix a criticalRead More →

How do hackers hide their IP address?

2017-05-06
On: May 6, 2017
In: Incidents

How do hackers hide their IP address from prying eyes. Hackers are known for breaking into most impregnable web servers around the world and still avoid being caught. One ofRead More →

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