malware

U.S. Cyber Command CNMF Shares unclassified malware samples via VirusTotal

The U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) CNMF is sharing malware samples with the cybersecurity industry via VirusTotal intelligence service. The U.S. Cyber…

7 years ago

USB drives are primary vector for destructive threats to industrial facilities

USB removable storage devices are the main vector for malware attacks against industrial facilities, states Honeywell report. According to a report published…

7 years ago

Kraken ransomware 2.0 is available through the RaaS model

The author of the infamous Kraken ransomware has released a new version of the malicious code and launched a RaaS…

7 years ago

0x20k of Ghost Squad Hackers Releases ODay Exploit Targeting Apache Hadoop

0x20k of Ghost Squad Hackers has released the full source code of the 0day exploit used to targeting Apache Hadoop…

7 years ago

Windows Defender is the first antivirus solution that can run in a sandbox

Windows Defender, the Windows built-in anti-malware tool, implemented the ability to run in a secure sandbox mode. The mechanisms allow…

7 years ago

The author of the Mirai botnet gets six months of house arrest

Paras Jha (22), the author of the Mirai botnet has been sentenced to six months of house arrest and ordered…

7 years ago

Experts presented BOTCHAIN, the first fully functional Botnet built upon the Bitcoin Protocol

Security experts Antonio Pirozzi and Pierluigi Paganini presented BOTCHAIN, the first fully functional Botnet built upon the Bitcoin Protocol. Security…

7 years ago

Experts released a free Decryption Tool for GandCrab ransomware

Good news for the victims of the infamous GandCrab ransomware, security experts have created a decryption tool that allows them…

7 years ago

Chalubo, a new IoT botnet emerges in the threat landscape

Security experts from Sophos Labs have spotted a new piece of IoT malware tracked as Chalubo that is attempting to recruit devices…

7 years ago

Russian Government-owned research institute linked to Triton attacks

Security experts from FireEye found evidence that links the development of the Triton malware (aka Trisis and HatMan) to a Russian government…

7 years ago

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