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The Best Ransomware Removal

Posted on May 22, 2015February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

In the previous article we discussed the new PolloCrypt, Breaking Bad ransomware and showed you how it works. But today we provide you with the…

Posted in Malware, News, Security NewsTagged malware, ransomware, ransomware removal1 Comment on The Best Ransomware Removal
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How to Protect Yourself from LogJaM Vulnerability

Posted on May 21, 2015May 29, 2015 by Security Zap

Introduction A Logjam vulnerability has been uncovered yesterday. The Logjam flaw, just like FREAK, is present in TLS (Transport Layer Security protocol) that is responsible…

Posted in VulnerabilitiesTagged freak, logjam, logjam vulenrability, tlsLeave a Comment on How to Protect Yourself from LogJaM Vulnerability
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Pollocrypt New Breaking Bad Ransomware

Posted on May 21, 2015August 10, 2023 by Waqar Hassan

Ransomware is a type of malicious software that encrypts the data on a victim’s computer and demands payment in order to decrypt it. Pollocrypt New…

Posted in MalwareTagged breaking bad, pollocrypt, ransomware1 Comment on Pollocrypt New Breaking Bad Ransomware
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PuTTY SSH Client Contains Trojan and Steals Information

Posted on May 20, 2015February 26, 2024 by Security Zap

Putty holds important place in system administrator’s toolkit as it allows encrypted connection to remote servers. But today Putty ssh client injected with trojan appeared…

Posted in Malware, News, Security NewsTagged malware, putty ssh, trojanLeave a Comment on PuTTY SSH Client Contains Trojan and Steals Information
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NetUSB Bug Makes Millions of Routers Vulnerable

Posted on May 20, 2015May 22, 2015 by Security Zap

Carnegie Mellon University CERT uncovered important security flaw in KCode NetUSB. NetUSB is a Linux kernel module of small Taiwanese company KCodes that adds USB over IP…

Posted in Cyber Attacks, VulnerabilitiesTagged buffer overflow, netusb, router1 Comment on NetUSB Bug Makes Millions of Routers Vulnerable
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ESET Free Purchase Vulnerability

Posted on May 19, 2015January 18, 2016 by Security Zap

ESET vulnerability has been uncovered by Egyptian geeks. This authentication bug allowed a security researcher to generate millions of valid licenses for NOD 32 antivirus…

Posted in VulnerabilitiesTagged antivirus bug, application hacking, authentication bypassLeave a Comment on ESET Free Purchase Vulnerability

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