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The CryLocker Ransomware Communicates using UDP and stores data on Imgur.com
A new ransomware called CryLocker, which pretends to be from a fake organization called the Central Security Treatment Organization, has been discovered that communicates via UDP, tries to find your location via nearby wireless networks, and uses a popular image hosting service to store information about the victims. [...]
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Almost 100 Million accounts Leaked in Rambler.ru Mega Breach
Another day, another mega breach. Today, LeakedSource announced that almost 100 million, 98,167,935 to be exact, accounts for the popular Russian portal Rambler.ru were leaked online. What makes this worse was that Rambler was storing account passwords in plain text rather than being encrypted. [...]
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The Philadelphia Ransomware offers a Mercy Button for Compassionate Criminals
A new version of the Stampado ransomware called Philadelphia is being sold on underground criminal sites by a malware developer named The Rainmaker for $400 USD,  According to Rainmaker, Philadelphia is being sold as a low cost ransomware solution that allows any wannabe criminal to get an advanced campaign up and running easily. [...]
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No Windows 10 Insider Preview Builds this Week
If you are awaiting a release of a new Windows 10 Insider Preview Build this week, it looks like Microsoft is skipping this week. The last release was build 14915 from last Thursday but from a post from Microsoft on the feedback hub, they are taking this week off to upgrade the services used to approve and monitor builds for the Wind [...]
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Shocking! USB Killer Uses Electrical Charge to Fry Vulnerable Devices
A commercial device known as USB Kill 2.0 allegedly has the ability to fry a number of electrical devices by sending an electrical charge to a public-facing USB port. Using a standard USB port, USB Killer will charge itself with electricity and then discharge to fry the device it is plugged into. [...]
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The Week in Ransomware - September 9th 2016 - CryPy, CryLocker, Philadelphia, and More
This week we have 6 new ransomware, 1 distasteful ransom note, 2 decryptors, and an update to Locky. Of particular note is the CryLocker Ransomware, which uses Imgur.com to store information about its victims. We also have a new ransomware being sold, an update to Locky, and security researchers fighting back! [...]
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NoobCrypt Ransomware Dev shows Noobness by using Same Password for Everyone
It is a good day when a ransomware programmer channels their noobness and releases an insecure ransomware. This is the case with a new variant of the NoobCrypt Ransomware that was discovered by security researcher Jakub Kroustek. Living up to its name, the developer of NoobCrypt uses the same encryption key for every victim. [...]
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Most Connected Seagate Central devices infected by Monero Mining Trojan
Sophos recently reported about a Trojan that installs a Monero mining program called NsCpuCNMiner32.exe on an infected computer and then spreads itself to other computers and FTP sites. Since connected Seagate Central devices have a writable Public folder, many have been compromised by this ransomware. [...]
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September 2016 Patch Tuesday includes 14 Security Updates
Today is the September 2016 Microsoft Patch Tuesday and we have fourteen security updates being released by Microsoft. Of these fourteen updates, seven of them are rated as Critical as they allow remote code execution on the affected computer. [...]
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Apple releases updates for watchOS, Xcode, and iOS but not without Problems
Apple released updates for iOS, Xcode, and watchOS to fix a variety of security holes as well as to introduce new features. Unfortunately, there were many reports of the iOS 10 updates causing major problems for updaters. As people rushed to install the latest and "greatest" update, they soon found that their iPhones no longer booted [...]
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Shark Ransomware Rebrands as Atom for a Fresh Start
The Shark Ransomware Project that appeared in July 2016 has rebranded as the Atom Ransomware Affiliate Program, offering an improved service for crooks that want to start a life in cyber-crime. Just like Shark, the service is still available on the public Internet, which is strange because most of its rivals prefer anonymity. [...]
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Adobe releases updates that resolve 35 Security Vulnerabilities
Yesterday, Adobe released updates for Adobe Flash, Adobe Digital Editions, and Adobe AIR SDK & Compiler.  When you combine the vulnerabilities patched for the three products, there are 35 exploits fixed, with many of them allowing code execution. [...]
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Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14926 Released with Build Expirations
Microsoft is once again releasing Insider preview builds with todays release of Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14926 for mobile and PC to insiders on the fast ring.  Included in this build are some new features, but more importantly, Insider builds will now have expirations where Insiders must update or Windows will no longer work. [...]