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New variant of the macOS Proton RAT advertised on Russian cybercrime underground

Experts from security firm Sixgill have discovered a new strain of the macOS Proton RAT that is offered for sale…

9 years ago

The CVE-2017-5638 Apache Struts 2 command execution flaw affects Cisco products

On Friday, Cisco confirmed that at least some of its products are affected by an Apache Struts 2 command execution…

9 years ago

Michael Hastings crash, incident or assassination? New doubts after Wikileaks Vault 7 leak

Was Michael Hastings a victim of the CIA hacking tools? Wikileaks Vault 7 data leak reveals the ability of the…

9 years ago

CHIPSEC, Intel Security releases detection tool also for CIA EFI rootkits

After CIA leak, Intel Security releases CHIPSEC, a detection tool for EFI rootkits that detect rogue binaries inside the computer…

9 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 103 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. First of…

9 years ago

ELF_IMEIJ, a new Linux malware is spreading in the wild

Security experts from Trend Micro discovered a new family of Linux malware, tracked as ELF_IMEIJ, targeting AVTech surveillance devices. Security…

9 years ago

Danish-speaking users hit by malware spread via Dropbox links

Danish-speaking users were infected by malware spread through Dropbox, but the company quickly adopted the countermeasures to stop the attack.…

9 years ago

Check Point experts spotted pre-Installed Android Malware on 38 Android devices

Experts discovered pre-installed malware on 38 high-end smartphone models belonging to popular manufacturing companies such as Samsung, LG, Xiaomi and…

9 years ago

WikiLeaks is working with software makers on Zero-Days included in the Vault7 dump

WikiLeaks announced is working with software makers on Zero-Days by sharing information on the hacking tools included in the Vault7…

9 years ago

Ennetcom – Dutch Police confirmed to have decrypted BlackBerry PGP messages in a criminal case

The Dutch police decrypted a number of PGP messages sent by crooks through their BlackBerry mobile devices for the criminal…

9 years ago

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