Results for 'teslacrypt'
Long lasting Magnitude EK malvertising campaign not affected by slowdown in EK activity
July 19, 2016 - We have been tracking a malvertising campaign distributing the Cerber ransomware linked to the actor behind the Magnitude exploit kit for months....
Ransomware dominates the threat landscape
June 7, 2016 - Ransomware! Ransom Software! Encrypting Ransomware! AHHH! No doubt the last year exposed you to this term numerous times and I doubt...
A Week in Security (Mar 13 – Mar 19)
March 21, 2016 - Last week, we touched on a 419 scam, modding on games (in general), a much talked about iCloud scam that “may...
Canadian Hospital Serves Ransomware Via Hacked Website
March 21, 2016 - Ransomware attacks have made a lot of headlines in the past year with several high-profile cases, including that of the Hospital in...
A Week in Security (Feb 28 – Mar 05)
March 7, 2016 - Last week, we touched on a Facebook video spam, a fake Google Docs phishing site, and a technical yet comprehensive (at...
WordPress Compromise Campaign: From Nuclear EK To Angler EK
February 17, 2016 - A couple of weeks ago we blogged about an attack against WordPress sites initially discovered by Denis Sinegubko over at Sucuri....
A Look Behind The Skype Malvertising Campaign
February 12, 2016 - As reported by F-Secure, a recent malvertising campaign has been hitting several top publishers to push the Angler exploit kit and...
Ransom32 – look at the malicious package
January 11, 2016 - Ransom32 is a new ransomware implemented in a very atypical style. Emisoft provides a good description of its functionality here. In our post,...
A Week in Security (Dec 13 – Dec 19)
December 21, 2015 - Last week, we touched on a bogus service called “Steam VAC Remover”, more spam leading to fake pharmaceutical sites, DNS hijacking...
Spike in Malvertising Attacks Via Nuclear EK Pushes Ransomware
December 11, 2015 - We’ve been monitoring a malvertising campaign very closely as it really soared during the past week. The actors involved seem to be...