Monthly Archives: December 2016
Destructive Hacks Strike Saudi Arabia, Challenging Trump
Avast Releases Four Free Ransomware Decryptors
Within the last year, ransomware has risen to become the new “it” malware – we have seen a 105% year over year growth in ransomware attacks. Therefore, we are happy to announce today, that we have released four more ransomware decryption tools for the latest ransomware threats: Alcatraz Locker, CrySiS, Globe, and NoobCrypt. All the decryption tools are available, together with a detailed description of each ransomware strain. We now have tools to help you recover encrypted files if your computer has been infected with one of the following ransomware strains:
Mozilla Patches Firefox Zero Day Used to Unmask Tor Browser Users
Mozilla released a new version of Firefox on Wednesday to address a zero day vulnerability that was actively being exploited to de-anonymize Tor Browser users.
thunderbird-45.5.1-1.fc25
For changes see: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/45.5.1/releasenotes/
thunderbird-45.5.1-1.fc23
For changes see: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/45.5.1/releasenotes/
thunderbird-45.5.1-1.fc24
For changes see: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/45.5.1/releasenotes/
Packet Storm New Exploits For November, 2016
This archive contains all of the 270 exploits added to Packet Storm in November, 2016.
Suricata IDPE 3.2
Suricata is a network intrusion detection and prevention engine developed by the Open Information Security Foundation and its supporting vendors. The engine is multi-threaded and has native IPv6 support. It’s capable of loading existing Snort rules and signatures and supports the Barnyard and Barnyard2 tools.
Slackware Security Advisory – mozilla-firefox Updates
Slackware Security Advisory – New mozilla-firefox packages are available for Slackware 14.1, 14.2, and -current to fix security issues.