Cyber Crime

A China-linked cyber espionage group has been using a new strain of malware dubbed Reaver

Experts at Palo Alto Networks have discovered a new malware family named Reaver with ties to hackers who use the…

8 years ago

The Hilton hotel chain is paying a $700,000 settlement for credit card data breaches

The Hilton hotel chain is paying a $700,000 settlement after being accused of mishandling two separate credit card data breaches. The…

8 years ago

Avira spotted a new strain of the dreaded Locky Ransomware in the wild

Avira firm detected a new strain of the Locky ransomware that is spreading through malicious attachments disguised as legitimate Libre and…

8 years ago

Equifax earnings release: Security breach related expenses cost $87.5 Million in Q3

Equifax announced during the third quarter of 2017, it incurred $87.5 million in expenses related to the cyber attack that was…

8 years ago

Experts explain the Return on Investments in the cybercriminal underground

How much is the return on investment in the cybercriminal underground? Let's dig a report recently published by threat intelligence…

8 years ago

Ordinypt is a wiper disguised as ransomware that targets German users

Security experts spotted a new malware dubbed Ordinypt, it is a wiper disguised as ransomware that currently only targets German…

8 years ago

Hack the hackers. Watch out the NEW IPCAM EXPLOIT, it is a scam!

Security experts have discovered a new hacking tool dubbed NEW IPCAM EXPLOIT containing a backdoor that is offered on several…

8 years ago

Symantec uncovered a new APT, the cyber espionage Sowbug group

Malware researchers from Symantec have spotted a new cyber espionage APT dubbed Sowbug group that has been active at least since…

8 years ago

One Third of The Internet Has Seen a DDoS Attack In The Past Two Years

A group of researchers has conducted a rigorous comprehensive characterization of this DDoS attacks and of countermeasures to mitigate the associated risks.…

8 years ago

Malware signed with stolen Digital code-signing certificates continues to bypass security software

A group of researchers demonstrated that malware signed with stolen Digital code-signing certificates continues to bypass security software. A recent…

8 years ago

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