Within a few hours of being released in the winter of 2003, SQL Slammer had brought the internet to something of a standstill. We look back at this notable worm.
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Within a few hours of being released in the winter of 2003, SQL Slammer had brought the internet to something of a standstill. We look back at this notable worm.
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Ubiquiti Networks is fending off a stubborn worm targeting its networking equipment running outdated AirOS firmware.
Researchers spot new wave of Qbot infections that can shape-shift every six hours to evade detection.
The age of self-propagating ransomware, or cryptoworms, is right around the corner, says Cisco Talos.
A new worm is infecting routers in order to commit social networking fraud, hijacking victims’ internet connections in order to “like” posts and pages, “view” videos and “follow” other accounts.
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