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An inspired writer and content manager who has been with SensorsTechForum since the project started. A professional with 10+ years of experience in creating engaging content. Focused on user privacy and malware development, she strongly believes in a world where cybersecurity plays a central role. If common sense makes no sense, she will be there to take notes. Those notes may later turn into articles! Follow Milena @Milenyim

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FalseGuide Malware Connects Android Devices to Adware Botnet

Android users have once again been targeted by malware that sneaked in Google Play Store. The malware in question has been identified as FalseGuide, discovered by security researchers at CheckPoint. FalseGuide was hidden in more than 40 fake companion guide…

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When Your AV Fails: Webroot Flags System Files as W32.Trojan.Gen

Are you running Webroot antivirus? If so, you may have encountered some issues with it. A malware signature update recently issued by Webroot is the reason for the program flagging Windows system files as malicious. This mistake has led to…

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6 Billion Attempted Malware Attacks Identified In a Year, Report Says

NTT Security has just released its 2017 Global Threat Intelligence Report which focuses on global threat trends based on log, event, attack, incident and vulnerability data. The report concentrates on the latest ransomware cases, phishing and DDoS attacks which shape…

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8,800 Command and Control Servers Discovered in ASEAN, Interpol Says

According to the Interpol, thousands of compromised systems have been uncovered in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The systems included Command and Control servers that were infected with malware. An Interpol-led operation targeting cybercrime across the ASEAN region has…

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Delta Air Lines Phishing Email Downloads Hancitor Malware

Another phishing campaign has been discovered by Heimdal researchers, taking advantage of Delta Air and downloading Hancitor malware. The potential victim receives an email disguised as a payment confirmation email from the company. Your Order with Delta Air Lines Has…

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Your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router Model Could Be Vulnerable

Are you the owner of a Linkys Smart Wi-Fi router? Then pay attention to this article. Researchers from IOActive recently unveiled that 25 models router models are vulnerable to dangerous attacks that could compromise the owners in the worst possible…

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Have You Installed System Update Spyware on Your Android Device?

Despite being used by millions of users worldwide, Android continues to be prone to various exploits. Unfortunately, the operating system is often targeted by suspicious apps that smartly trick the user into installing them. This happens mainly because malicious apps…

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Hajime Worm Has No DDoS Features but May Be Worse Than Mirai

Mirai is not the biggest IoT worm anymore, as a battle is forming between the remains of the infamous botnet and a newly emerging family dubbed Hajime. Initially discovered in October 2016, Hajime uses unsecured devices with open Telnet ports…

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Oracle Fixes CVE-2017-3622, 298 Security Flaws in April 2017’s Advisory

Oracle has just issued a patch addressing a whole lot of vulnerabilities, 299 to be particular. This patch is making a new record, breaking last year’s July patch of 276 flaws. The company has addressed 39 MySQL and 39 Oracle…

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BankBot Android Trojan Targets 428 Legitimate Banking Apps

BankBot is back, once again bypassing the security measures of Google Play Store. The banking Trojan landed for the first time in January this year, when attackers used the source code of an unnamed Android banker. Attackers took the code…

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Job Openings for Active LinkedIn Users Phishing Scam Detected

Yet another phishing scam involving LinkedIn has been detected. The scheme is trying to trick users of the professional network to upload their CVs. Scammers are sending emails about alleged “job openings for active LinkedIn users”. Related: LinkedIn Data Breach:…

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Sathurbot Trojan: Another Reason Not to Download Torrents

Security firm ESET has reported new attacks associated with an iteration of Sathurbot, a backdoor Trojan that has infected more than 20,000 users. Researchers say that the backdoor has been active since June, 2016, and has been using illegal torrents…

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30 Percent of Malware Missed by Signature-Based AV, Report Shows

A recently released report by WatchGuard Technologies indicates that approximately 20 percent of today’s malware is new and zero-day-related. This simply means that traditional antivirus programs didn’t succeed in detecting and blocking the threats. The researchers gathered threat data from…

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Windows 10 Creators Update Brings in Privacy Enhancements

If you’re a Windows 10 user it’s very likely you’ve been wondering about the type of data being collected by Microsoft. The company has finally revealed this information as part of its mission to deal with privacy-related criticism and comply…

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New Bug in Wi-Fi Chip for iPhone, Samsung and Nexus Found

A new bug affecting Wi-Fi chips by Broadcom, the supplier for iPhones, Nexus and Samsung devices has been discovered by Google’s Project Zero. More particularly, researcher Gal Baniamini has provided a detailed analysis on the exploit showing how an attacker…

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Ransomware Decryption: No More Ransom Adds 15 New Decrypters

Remember the No More Ransom project? Launched in July 2016 with the collaborative efforts by Europol, the Dutch National Police, Intel Security (currently McAfee) and Kaspersky Lab, the project seeks to fight ransomware and help its victims. Since it was…

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Hack a Vulnerable Wi-Fi Vibrator Equipped with Camera: Done

Nowadays, all your devices can be hacked, your IoT sex toys included. Security researchers from Pen Test Partners have made the troublesome discovery that an Internet-connected vibrator equipped with a camera can be hacked without a hitch. As a result,…

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CVE-2017-7269 Shows Why Running Unsupported Software Is Bad

CVE-2017-7269 is a buffer overflow vulnerability that is currently being exploited in the wild. Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn’t plan on fixing the flaw because the victims are running unsupported software. The vulnerability was discovered by researchers at South China University of…

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Personalized Spear Phishing Emails Lead to Highest Ever Click Rate

Phishing attempts are constantly being improved and made more sophisticated and personalized. Currently, carefully crafted spear phishing emails are being spread posing as airlines and financial departments. The attempts go so far that they imitate internal corporate travel and expenses…

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Android Ransomware Gets Smarter, Evades AV Detection

New Android ransomware has been discovered, and apparently no mobile antivirus program has been able to detect it. The ransomware was discovered in a popular app called “OK”, a Russian-based entertainment social network app available in Google Play store. Interestingly,…

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