
Someone has used the plot and visuals of the Mr. Robot show to create FSociety ransomware.
The post FSociety wants a piece of the ransomware cake appeared first on Avira Blog.

Someone has used the plot and visuals of the Mr. Robot show to create FSociety ransomware.
The post FSociety wants a piece of the ransomware cake appeared first on Avira Blog.
Posted by Vulnerability Lab on Aug 24
FortiGuard Fortinet – Security Bulletins:
http://fortiguard.com/advisory/forticloud-cross-site-script-persistent-web-vulnerabilities
http://fortiguard.com/advisory/fortivoice-5-0-filter-bypass-persistent-web-vulnerabilities
http://fortiguard.com/advisory/fortimanager-and-fortianalyzer-persistent-xss-vulnerability-1
http://fortiguard.com/advisory/fortimanager-and-fortianalyzer-xss-vulnerability…
Detected by ESET as Android/Twitoor, this malware is unique because of its resilience mechanism. Instead of being controlled by a traditional command-and-control server, it receives instructions via tweets.
The post First Twitter-controlled Android botnet discovered appeared first on WeLiveSecurity.
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Today, technology is all around us, and it comes with both the good and the bad. Make sure you take precautions before going on vacation this summer!
Researchers have found a new way to recover and decrypt authentication cookies from 3DES and Blowfish protected traffic. In response, OpenSSL is expected to deprecate 3DES’ designation from high to medium.
Avid Life Media (ALM), recently rebranded as Ruby Corp, has been heavily criticized for its lax cybersecurity measures, which contributed to the Ashley Madison data breach.
The post Lax ALM security ‘contributed’ to Ashley Madison data breach appeared first on WeLiveSecurity.
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chatNow version 0.0.0 suffers from a cross site request forgery vulnerability.
chatNow version 0.0.0 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
SimplePHPQuiz suffers from a remote blind SQL injection vulnerability.
Recently released NSA exploit from “The Shadow Brokers” leak that affects older versions of Cisco System firewalls can work against newer models as well.
Dubbed ExtraBacon, the exploit was restricted to versions 8.4.(4) and earlier versions of Cisco’s Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) – a line of firewalls designed to protect corporate, government networks and data centers.
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