If you have visited any popular mainstream website over the past two months, your computer may have been infected — Thanks to a new exploit kit discovered by security researchers.
Researchers from antivirus provider ESET released a report on Tuesday stating that they have discovered an exploit kit, dubbed Stegano, hiding malicious code in the pixels of banner advertisements that are currently
Whale in a win32 attack surface toolkit written in C#. It’s capable of monitoring many of different areas of the Windows for new and removed kernel objects, open ports, drivers, services and much more. It also allows a user to test for different bug classes and has found a few interesting issues across the sub-systems.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Xen hypervisor. The
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following
problems: