Tag: malware
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Chinese woman carrying malware arrested at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort
In Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s ganz eigenem Lieblings-Golfresort, ist eine Frau mit Malware auf einem USB Stick verhaftet worden. What a time to be alive. Es fehlt eigentlich nur noch, dass Sicherheitsdienste ausgebildete USB Spürhunde mitbringen. A worrisome development for the US Tweeter-in-Chief Source: Chinese woman carrying malware arrested at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort – The Verge
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Internet Archive: The Malware Museum
The Internet Archive now has a collection of malware that was distributed in the 1980s and 1990s on home computers and early PCs. Through the javascript post of DosBox (EM-DosBox) you can even execute the viruses and watch their message in your browser. via: The Malware Museum : Internet Archive
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Your home router.
If you don’t patch that device, somebody else may. Says Symantec.
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APPLE’S XCODEGHOST FAQ
We have no information to suggest that the malware has been used to do anything malicious or that this exploit would have delivered any personally identifiable information had it been used. FAQ.
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Check if you trust the Superfish CA
Filippo Valsorda wrote a test to check whether your PC is vulnerable through the Superfish Malware, that Lenovo decided to preinstall on it’s devices. Check here if you trust the Superfish CA.
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Disk Forensic Evidence after Equation Group
After Kaspersky found hard drive firmware malware, @dragosr makes a valid point about disk forensic evidence. In particular, since the published timeline of the Equation Group reaches back as far as 2001. Whoosh and there goes "beyond a shadow of a doubt" for any disk forensic evidence used in any court case. — dragosr (@dragosr)…
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Bügeleisen infizieren per WLAN PCs mit Malware
(Chinesische) Bügeleisen infizieren per WLAN (russische) PCs mit Malware
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Malware Puzzle
Das Ergebnis kann man ja mal einschicken… via Blaze’s Security Blog: Malware Puzzle.
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Mac frei von Malware?
Mac frei von Malware. Tja, die “schöne” Zeit musste ja mal vorbeigehen. Jetzt sehen das auch andere so… http://www.techgoondu.com/2011/06/05/think-the-mac-is-free-from-malware-not-anymore/