Kaspersky Lab uncovers the xDedic marketplace, a trading forum selling access to hacked servers.
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Fix Coming for Flash Vulnerability Under Attack
Adobe is expected to this week patch a Flash Player vulnerability being exploited in targeted attacks.
APT Groups Finding Success with Patched Microsoft Flaw
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab have identified six APT groups using exploits for a Microsoft Office flaw that was patched in September 2015.
Operation Blockbuster Coalition Ties Destructive Attacks to Lazarus Group
A group of security companies today published evidence linking the Sony hack, Dark Seoul and Operation Troy to the Lazarus Group.
Curious Tale of a Microsoft Silverlight Zero Day
A Silverlight vulnerability patched yesterday by Microsoft could be tied to a Russian hacker who tried to sell a similar zero day to the Hacking Team.
Kaspersky Lab on business threats: 2015 saw the number of cryptolocker attacks double
Banking Malware Moving Over Facebook Hosted in Cloud
Zscaler has uncovered new Spy Banker campaigns moving over Facebook where the banking malware is hosted on a Google Cloud Server.
Relentless Sofacy APT Attacks Armed With Zero Days, New Backdoors
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab release an update on the Sofacy gang, also known as APT28, explaining a set of new malware implants, backdoors and zero days at the group’s disposal.
Turla APT Group Abusing Satellite Internet Links
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab have revealed that the Turla APT gang is using satellite-based Internet links to hide command-and-control activities.
Coordinated Takedown Puts End to Simda Botnet
A coordinated operation between international police and private technology companies shuts down the Simda botnet.