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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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KB 3035583, Windows 10 Nagware in Domain-Joined Win7, 8.1 PCs

To network admins and above-average users, Windows 10 may have just turned into the biggest operating system nightmare to date. The extent of the ‘Get Windows 10’ icon and all ‘hidden’ Win10 agenda, better known as the Win10 nagware, has…

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Top 5 Cyber Attacks Started by Spear Phishing

Spear phishing has proven to be one the most efficient and thus most dangerous methods to compromise a company, a government or an institution. In 2015, targeted attacks triggered by spears have happened in various business sectors. An innocently looking…

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In 2015, Spear Phishing Was Mostly Followed by Malware

Spear phishing attacks have turned into one of the biggest threats organizations are currently facing. Spear phishing attempts are typical for targeted attacks which aim at financial gain or trade secrets. This particular social engineering pattern can be followed by…

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Remove Ghokswa Browser and Uninstall BrowserServer.exe

User complaints have appeared regarding a certain piece of unwanted software – Ghokswa Browser. Ghokswa Browser is a suspicious browser that imitates Google Chrome but is not safe to use. Also, keep in mind that Ghokswa Browser may have sneaked…

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What’s Up with KB 3132372, KB 3133431 and Flash?

KB 3132372, a Windows 10 patch for Flash, is one of the updates that caused issues not too long ago. According to many users’ complaints, the update crashed Skype with an Exception code 0x8000000, among other issues with other applications.…

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Are Silverlight Zero-Days the New Flash Vulnerabilities?

One question that security engineers are currently facing concerns Microsoft’s Silverlight. As you may have noticed, MS just patched a critical vulnerability in Silverlight in January 12’s Patch Tuesday: MS16-006: Security Update for Silverlight to Address Remote Code Execution, also…

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Jan 12 Patch Tuesday – from KB 2919355 to KB 3124557

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesdays have become a hot subject among professional and regular users. Some of the updates have triggered lots of discussions, due to issues that have appeared after the update process. Nonetheless, updates are not to be overlooked –…

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Windows 8, IE 7-10 No Longer Supported, Upgrade to Win8.1 or 10

Some things are bound to happen no matter if you want them or not. We have been expecting Microsoft to end support for older versions of Windows. Windows 8 is the first on the 2016’s list, with its approximately 2%…

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Trochilus, PlugX RATs in Targeted Attacks on Governments

New types of RATs, or remote access Trojans, appear more often than ever before. Such Trojans are typically employed in targeted attacks against corporations, organisations and governments. One of the latest RATs, discovered by the Arbor Security Engineering & Response…

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Nivdort Trojan Spread in Fake WhatsApp Emails, Beware the Subject Line

Spam has evolved quite a lot, so has malicious software. As a matter of fact, spam serves malware by spreading it among users. In other words, spammers and cyber criminals work together towards maximizing the success of malicious operations. That…

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Update PHP to Version 7.02, Spare Your App a Buffer Overflow

Here is an important piece of news that concerns developers, PHP devs in particular. PHP has received several crucial updates that have taken care of security-related flaws. Versions 7.0.2, 5.6.17 and 5.5.31 are already available for download. As reported by…

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Dell Tech Support Scams Point at a Major Customer Data Breach

Tech support scams may not be as malicious as other cyber threats but they can still link the user to malware. For example, at the end of 2015, we have seen tech support scams being employed to successfully distribute CryptoWall…

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Brain Test Malware in Cake Tower and 12 Other Google Play Apps

Malicious applications have been sneaking into Google Play Store and affecting users’ devices. Just recently, the mobile security firm Lookout has reported 13 compromised applications located in the Store. Respectively, Google has removed them. However, Lookout’s researchers have made a…

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Cyber Wars: Star Wars of Cyber Crime

Life in the Galaxy hasn’t been the same since the emergence of cyberspace. Cyberspace’s impact on life has been colossal. Galaxy citizens now refer to it simply as the Internet – the international network where all species communicate and share…

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Which Is the Most Popular Browser? 2016 Expectations

Years have passed since that time when Internet Explorer was the most popular browser among users. According to recent statistics by Net Applications, IE’s popularity has dropped a bit more since its user share was last measured in November 2015.…

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Ransomware Scams: Will That Tool Truly Decrypt Your Files?

Ransomware is currently affecting thousands of users on a global scale. Victims are typically asked to pay a certain amount of money in order to have their files restored via a unique decryption key. Ransomware scenarios may vary from case…

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SensorsTech’s Top 10 Most Popular Articles 2015

Being educated in the 21st century acquires more than having a college or university diploma. We live in an abundance of information, easily accessible and digestible. In the dimension of information technology, education has broadened its initial academic sense. Being…

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191 Million US Voters Exposed by a Leaky Database

In terms of security, common users (like us) are all prone to vulnerabilities. More often than we expect. The more private information we share about ourselves, the more exposed to breaches we are. In this line of thinking, we shouldn’t…

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Remove Ingreslock Backdoor and Lock TCP 1524

Security reports have appeared regarding a network vulnerability, identified as Ingreslock backdoor. Ingreslock is a legitimate service that locks parts of an Ingres database and uses TCP 1524 (Transmission Control Protocol). What is troublesome is that the 1524 port is…

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votprx.exe – Should I Uninstall It?

Have you seen votprx.exe running in the background of your system? If so, you should be careful – votprx.exe is an indication of an adware infiltration. According to detections by several AV software vendors, votprx.exe belongs to Arcade Twist –…

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