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EPIC Fail — For the Third Time, Linux Ransomware CRACKED!

jeudi 7 janvier 2016 à 12:25
Ransomware is now a common practice for money-motivated cyber criminals. It's basically a type of software written in any system-based programming language that has the ability to hijack victim’s computer, encrypts files and then ask for a ransom amount to get them back. One such ransomware dubbed Linux.Encoder targets Linux-powered websites and servers by encrypting MySQL, Apache, and

Hackers Exploit Free SSL Certs from Let's Encrypt to Spread Malware

jeudi 7 janvier 2016 à 09:35
Who else didn't see this coming? It was so obvious as I stressed earlier that the Let's Encrypt free HTTPS certificates would not just help legitimate website operators to encrypt its users' traffic, but also help criminals to bother innocent users with malware through secure sites. Let's Encrypt allows anyone to obtain free SSL/TLS (Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security)

Microsoft WARNING — 'Use Windows 7 at Your Own Risk'

mercredi 6 janvier 2016 à 15:16
Someone is threatening Windows 7 users with a misleading warning. Guess who? Microsoft itself… Microsoft has just issued a clear warning saying Windows 7 users should remain on the aging operating system "at your own risk, at your own peril." But why particularly Windows 7 Users? Since Windows 7 runs on 55 percent of all the computers on the planet, Microsoft is worried that its

New Long-Range Wi-Fi Standard Offers Double Range to Home Devices

mercredi 6 janvier 2016 à 09:44
It is a common problem: Home Wireless Router's reach is terrible that the WiFi network even does not extend past the front door of the room. My house also has all kinds of Wi-Fi dead zones, but can we fix it? The answer is: YES. The problem will improve with a future, longer range version of Wi-Fi that uses low power consumption than current wireless technology and specifically targets

Zerodium Offers $100,000 for Flash Zero-Day Exploit that Bypasses Mitigations

mardi 5 janvier 2016 à 16:46
A well-known company popular for buying and selling zero-day vulnerabilities is now offering up to $100,000 for providing a working zero-day exploit for bypassing the Flash Player's Heap Isolation mitigation. Few months back, Adobe deployed Heap Isolation in Flash version 18.0.0209 with an aim at making the Use-After-Free (UAF) vulnerabilities more difficult for cybercriminals to exploit.
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