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WikiLeaks released details on what it claims are two frameworks for malware samples dubbed AfterMindnight and Assassin, both allegedly developed by the US Central Intelligence Agency.
A new malware family called Jaff has been identified by researchers who say they are currently tracking multiple and massive spam campaigns distributing the malware via the Necurs botnet.
Researchers take a deep dive analysis on a recently discovered database of more than 500 million username and password pairs.
Vanilla Forums software suffers from vulnerabilities that could let an attacker gain access to user accounts, carry out web-cache poisoning attacks, and in some instances, execute arbitrary code.
Microsoft gets a lukewarm response with its new Microsoft Security Guides that replaced Security Bulletins.
ASUS updated the firmware in March of a number of its RT routers to address vulnerabilities found within the device’s native web interface.
Researchers spotted a strain of cookie stealing malware, injected into a legitimate JavaScript file, masquerading as a WordPress core domain.
Adobe fixed eight vulnerabilities, seven critical, in Flash Player and Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Forms product as part of its regularly scheduled updates Tuesday morning.
Microsoft shuts down hackers who hijacked a software updater with fileless, or in-memory, malware attacks.
The news of the week is discussed, including the Gmail/Google Docs phishing attack, the Intel AMT vulnerability, IBM’s malware-laden USB drives, and drone security.
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