Malware

DREBIN Android app detects 94 percent of mobile malware

A team of German researchers developed an innovative Android app dubbed DREBIN capable of detecting 94 percent of mobile malware.…

11 years ago

Criminal gangs use Tyupkin malware to steal millions from ATMs

Criminal gangs have stolen millions of dollars from ATMs worldwide using the Tyupkin malware which forces machines to dispense cash.…

11 years ago

A new Mac botnet exploits the Reddit platform

DrWeb firm discovered a Mac Botnet which already has infected more than 17,000 PCs and exploits Reddit platform to provide…

11 years ago

Signed CryptoWall ransomware distributed via top websites

A digitally signed version of the popular CryptoWall ransomware is distributed via five Alexa top-ranked websites in a widespread malvertising…

11 years ago

FBI opens its Malware Investigator portal to the private industry

The FBI Operational Technology Division which is responsible for malware analysis opens its Malware Investigator portal to the private industry.…

11 years ago

A mobile spyware used to track activists in Honk Kong

A Fake Occupy Central app containing a spyware is used by unknown to track activists in Hong Kong. Evidences suggest…

11 years ago

iFrame-based redirection attacks used to monitor Chinese organizations

Security Experts at FireEye discovered a new malicious campaign which is targeting Chinese organizations with iFrame traffic redirection to serve…

11 years ago

AutoIT Malware infected thousands of computers worldwide

A Greek security researcher discovered a strain of malware which is a combination of AutoIT software and a commercial Keylogger…

11 years ago

Russian BlackEnergy malware targeting European countries

Ongoing cyber espionage campaign based on BlackEnergy malware hit targets in Poland, Ukraine and Belgium. Experts at ESET and F-Secure…

11 years ago

VBA malware on the rise, a threat wrongly underestimated

Security experts at Sophos have detected a surge in cyber attacks based on VBA malware, such threats are still very…

11 years ago

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