Results for 'hasherezade'
BadRabbit ransomware strikes Eastern Europe
October 24, 2017 - A new strain of ransomware called BadRabbit is spreading through Eastern Europe. Likely created by the same authors as the Petya/Not...
A week in security (October 16 – October 22)
October 23, 2017 - Last week was an eventful one in security, keeping our research and intel teams on their toes. Multiple security researchers homed...
Magniber ransomware: exclusively for South Koreans
October 18, 2017 - The Magnitude exploit kit has been pretty consistent over the last few months, dropping the same payload—namely, the Cerber ransomware—and targeting...
Fake IRS notice delivers customized spying tool
September 21, 2017 - While macro-based documents and scripts make up for the majority of malspam attacks these days, we also see some campaigns that...
Inside the Kronos malware – part 2
August 29, 2017 - In the previous part of the Kronos analysis, we took a look at the installation process of Kronos and explained the...
Inside the Kronos malware – part 1
August 18, 2017 - Recently, a researcher nicknamed MalwareTech famous from stopping the WannaCry ransomware got arrested for his alleged contribution to creating the Kronos...
TrickBot comes up with new tricks: attacking Outlook and browsing data
August 1, 2017 - Last year, we reported on a new modular malware called TrickBot that uses a network protocol similar to Dyreza. The malware was...
Bye, bye Petya! Decryptor for old versions released.
July 24, 2017 - Following the outbreak of the Petya-based malware in Ukraine, the author of the original version, Janus, decided to release his master...
Keeping up with the Petyas: Demystifying the malware family
July 14, 2017 - Last June 27, there was a huge outbreak of a Petya-esque malware with WannaCry-style infector in the Ukraine. Since there is...
All this EternalPetya stuff makes me WannaCry
July 6, 2017 - Another week goes by and yet again we have another ransomware outbreak initially dropped by a malicious software update and eventually...