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Cybercrime | News

Android Trojan gets an update

November 7, 2013 - The Android Trojan Svpeng, first reported by Kaspersky, has some new functionality and is now capable of phishing and stealing banking...

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Exploits and vulnerabilities | News | Threats

Bad Guys Gone Greedy: Multi-Pronged Attacks Found in the Wild

August 24, 2013 - The success of a malicious attack is determined by several factors including how well it is crafted and what its distribution...

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News | Threats

BlackShades in Syria

June 21, 2012 - As reported by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) earlier this week, a new Trojan is being spread to Syrian activists in...

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MALWARE

Point of Sale (POS)

Short bio Point-of-sale (POS) malware is software specifically created to steal customer data, particularly from electronic payment cards like debit and...

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MALWARE

Exploit kits

Short bio An exploit kit is a toolkit designed to facilitate the exploitation of client-side vulnerabilities most commonly found in browsers...

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EXPLOIT KITS

Angler

Short bio Angler was one of the leading exploit kits used by cybercriminals to distribute malware ranging from ransomware and banking...

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Exploits and vulnerabilities | News

Four in-the-wild exploits, 13 critical patches headline bumper Patch Tuesday

July 14, 2021 - The list of July 2021 Patch Tuesday updates looks endless. 117 patches with no less than 42 CVEs assigned to them...

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Exploits and vulnerabilities | News

Microsoft fixes seven zero-days, including two PuzzleMaker targets, Google fixes serious Android flaw

June 9, 2021 - This patch Tuesday harvest was another big one. The Windows updates alone included seven zero-day vulnerability updates, two of them are...

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Cybercrime | News

Exploit kits: Spring 2018 review

June 12, 2018 - Since our last report on exploit kits, there have been some new developments with the wider adoption of the February Flash...

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