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Modular Felismus RAT Emerges

By Ionut Arghire on March 31, 2017   A newly discovered piece of malware features a modular design and has been used in highly targeted campaigns, Forcepoint security researchers reveal.   Dubbed Felismus, the malware is a well-written Remote Access Trojan (RAT) believed to have been created by professional cybercriminals. The threat packs numerous anti-analysis capabilities (including… Continue reading Modular Felismus RAT Emerges

Why I Always Tug on the ATM

31st March 2017   Once you understand how easy and common it is for thieves to attach “skimming” devices to ATMs and other machines that accept debit and credit cards, it’s difficult not to closely inspect and even tug on the machines before using them. Several readers who are in the habit of doing just that… Continue reading Why I Always Tug on the ATM

World Backup Day 2017

        When was the last time you backed up your files?   113 phones are stolen every minute in the country. 30% of people don’t backup their files.   Precious family photos, important documents and emails – you name it and you’ve probably got it saved on your various devices.   If… Continue reading World Backup Day 2017

New Android Ransomware Goes Undetected by All Antivirus Programs

At the time of discovery, no AV could detect this stealthy ransomware which infected a popular application                                         Mar 31, 2017 00:30 GMT  ·  By Gabriela Vatu   A new type of Android ransomware was discovered in the wild. What makes this one particularly scary… Continue reading New Android Ransomware Goes Undetected by All Antivirus Programs

Cloud Complexity Leads to Chaotic Security Environments

30th March 2017 By Tara Seals   About one-third of respondents in a survey of RSA attendees describe the state of security monitoring within their organization as “complex and chaotic,” thanks to a lack of visibility into the cloud and proliferating internet of things (IoT) devices.   According to AlienVault’s latest report, many IT professionals… Continue reading Cloud Complexity Leads to Chaotic Security Environments

Fake WordPress Plugin Opens Sites to Criminals

30th March 2017 By Tara Seals   A fake WordPress plugin is trending, targeting one of the world’s largest open-source applications in order to allow back-door access to a host of websites.   Dubbed WP-Base-SEO, the plugin is a forgery of a legitimate search engine optimization plugin, called WordPress SEO Tools, according to SiteLock, the… Continue reading Fake WordPress Plugin Opens Sites to Criminals

FedEx Will Give You $5 If You Install Flash

By Catalin Cimpanu March 30, 2017                               In an era of the Internet when most browser vendors are taking steps to migrate away from Flash and all security experts recommend you blast that piece of insecure junk software off your computer, the nice people at FedEx are giving you… Continue reading FedEx Will Give You $5 If You Install Flash

Tech support scammers and their banking woes

March 30, 2017 by William Tsing                                                   We all know about tech support scams by this point. We know how they cold call, lie their way into your computer, and steal your money. Unfortunately for the scammers, banks know this as well, making it quite difficult at times to maintain an account to… Continue reading Tech support scammers and their banking woes

About 90% of Smart TVs Vulnerable to Remote Hacking via Rogue TV Signals

By Catalin Cimpanu   March 29, 2017   A new attack on smart TVs allows a malicious actor to take over devices using rogue DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial) signals, get root access on the smart TV, and use the device for all sorts of nasty actions, ranging from DDoS attacks to spying on end… Continue reading About 90% of Smart TVs Vulnerable to Remote Hacking via Rogue TV Signals

Google’s Android Security 2016 Year In Review

“Google released its Android Security 2016 Year In Review report yesterday and it threw up some very interesting perspectives.   The most interesting one, and also the most controversial is that just 50% of all Android devices received a security update last year. While we can spend hours debating whether the news is good/bad, here… Continue reading Google’s Android Security 2016 Year In Review