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FBI Arrests 100 Hackers linked to Blackshades Malware

lundi 19 mai 2014 à 20:42
On Friday, we reported about the large-scale operation of International raids launched by the FBI and other law enforcement officials in countries around the world to arrest the targeted customers of a popular Remote Administration Tool (RAT) called ‘Blackshades,’ which is designed to take over the remote control of the infected computers and steal information. The news broke when various

US Charges Five Chinese Military Officials with Economic Espionage

lundi 19 mai 2014 à 17:01
The United States has filed criminal charges against Chinese military officials for hacking and cyber espionage against several American companies. This case is first of its own kind in which the prosecutors have formally accused members of a foreign government with economic espionage charges. Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI are expected to reveal the new indictment later this

Ancient 'STONED' Virus Signatures found in Bitcoin Blockchain

lundi 19 mai 2014 à 14:17
If you are dealing in cryptocurrency Bitcoin and have Microsoft's Security Essentials (MSE) installed on your system, then you could be infected by a virus called "DOS/STONED" from the Bitcoin BlockChain. With a number of high-profile cases of fraud, theft, and technical incompetence against the bitcoins, it seems like cyber criminals are looking to scam unsuspecting customers.

FBI raids BlackShades RAT Malware Customers in Europe and Australia

vendredi 16 mai 2014 à 18:44
When it comes to crime, whether it’s an online or offline, FBI doesn't spare anyone. According to the French media reports and various announcements on underground forums by hacking groups, the FBI has started a large-scale operation of International raids with the help of local law enforcement authorities to arrest a particular group of cyber criminals and Hackers. The FBI has targeted

Firefox Browser to Enable Controversial HTML5 DRM to Stop Piracy

vendredi 16 mai 2014 à 12:43
The Music Industry, Movie Studios and other companies who create media contents are always concerned with people getting access to their content without paying for it. Last year, On Request of Big Tech companies such as Microsoft, Google and Netflix, The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) defined a new API (Application Programming Interface) called 'Encrypted Media Extensions (EME)' in HTML5 to aid