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Jigsaw Ransomware Decrypted: Will delete your files until you pay the Ransom

Jigsaw Ransomware Decrypted: Will delete your files until you pay the Ransom

2016-04-12
On: April 12, 2016
In: Important, Incidents, Malware

A new ransomware has been released that not only encrypts your files, but also deletes them if you take too long to make the ransom payment of $150 USD.  The Jigsaw Ransomware,Read More →

Your chat history on iMessage just went through a period when it was not altogether safe, but now, all wrongs have been righted thanks to an OS X update. A major issue in iMessage was recently fixed by Apple, preventing hackers and other ne’er-do-wells from pulling victims’ message histories. Read more: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/imessage-fix/#ixzz45WXDtxAJ Follow us: @digitaltrends on Twitter | digitaltrendsftw on Facebook

Apple just fixed an iMessage bug that researchers called easily exploitable

2016-04-11
On: April 11, 2016
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Your chat history on iMessage just went through a period when it was not altogether safe, but now, all wrongs have been righted thanks to an OS X update. ARead More →

Petya Ransomware’s Encryption Defeated and Password Generator Released

2016-04-11
On: April 11, 2016
In: Important, Malware

An individual going by the twitter handle leostone was able to create an algorithm that can generate the password used to decrypt a Petya encrypted computer. In my test this, this algorithm was ableRead More →

UK Teen That Sold DDoS Tools on the Dark Web Avoids Going to Prison

UK Teen That Sold DDoS Tools on the Dark Web Avoids Going to Prison

2016-04-11
On: April 11, 2016
In: Data Security

Grand Manser was the author of DDoS stressers like Dejabooter, Vexstresser, netspoof and Refinedstresser. Grant Manser, 20, of Kidderminster, a town near Birmingham, in the UK, has pleaded guilty to sellingRead More →

Be careful products sold on Amazon are infected with malware

Be careful products sold on Amazon are infected with malware

2016-04-11
On: April 11, 2016
In: Malware

Beware, even things on Amazon come with embedded malware… this is the disconcerting discovery made by the expert Mark Olsen. The security expert Mike Olsen warned about the presence of malware in productsRead More →

Qihoo 360: Just the Tip of the Whitelisted Malware Iceberg

Qihoo 360: Just the Tip of the Whitelisted Malware Iceberg

2016-04-09
On: April 9, 2016
In: Important, Malware

The Check Point Mobile Threat Prevention team has long stressed how dangerous it can be to get apps from places other than the Apple App Store and Google Play EvenRead More →

The Open-source vulnerabilities database (OSVDB) shuts down permanently

The Open-source vulnerabilities database (OSVDB) shuts down permanently

2016-04-09
On: April 9, 2016
In: Vulnerabilities

The Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) shut down permanently in response to the lack of assistance from the industry. The Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) shut down permanently, the news wasRead More →

OK, panic—newly evolved ransomware is bad news for everyone

OK, panic—newly evolved ransomware is bad news for everyone

2016-04-09
On: April 9, 2016
In: Malware

Crypto-ransomware has turned every network intrusion into a potential payday. There’s something inherently world-changing about the latest round of crypto-ransomware that has been hitting a wide range of organizations over theRead More →

CryptoHost Decrypted: Locks files in a password protected RAR File

2016-04-09
On: April 9, 2016
In: Important

A new ransomware called CryptoHost was discovered by security researcher Jack that states that it encrypts your data and then demands a ransom of .33 bitcoins or approximately 140 USD to get your files back.Read More →

More than 135 million ARRIS cable modems vulnerable to remote attacks

More than 135 million ARRIS cable modems vulnerable to remote attacks

2016-04-09
On: April 9, 2016
In: Incidents, Vulnerabilities

Attackers can exploit the flaws in the ARRIS SURFboard cable modems to remotely knock out the device, more than 135 million device open to attacks. The security expert David LongeneckerRead More →

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