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A new version of the SpyNote Trojan is designed to trick Android users into thinking it’s a legitimate Netflix application.
Services are being restored to the St. Louis Public Library computer system after a ransomware attack impacted access to machines and data at all 17 branches.
Google has removed 20 apps from Google Play that were spreading a variant of the HummingBad Android malware called Hummingwhale.
A spam campaign has started spreading Sage ransomware, while a ransomware service known as Satan allows users to customize distribution.
Mike Mimoso, Tom Spring, and Chris Brook discuss security-wise what they hope will and won’t change under a Trump presidency, then discuss the news of the week, including SHA-1 deprecation, Carbanak’s return, and the WhatsApp “backdoor” debacle.
Carbanak has moved away from its exclusive focus on financial services, branching out to attacks against hospitality and retail.
Carbanak has surfaced again with new campaigns using Google hosted services such as Forms and Sheets as command and control channels.
Researchers are keeping close tabs on a new ransomware strain called Spora that offers victims unique payment options.
Operations Manager at Paterva Andrew Macpherson outlines the details of the “Digital Intelligence Gathering using Maltego” course being offered at SAS 2017.
The ShadowBrokers today ended their operations, saying they would no longer leak Equation Group exploits.
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