Search Results for: Flash player Blog Post The Basics of TrickBot Malware July 2, 2020 TrickBot malware is Trojan-type malware to steal sensitive data by using spam emails and also distributed by using Adobe Flash... Blog Post Adobe Releases Update for Critical Vulnerability December 6, 2018 Adobe Systems just released a new important security update for Flash after discovering a zero day vulnerability. This vulnerability was... Blog Post Adobe Fixed Arbitrary Code Execution Issues in February February 14, 2020 Adobe has released more than 40 security fixes to address major software vulnerabilities during this month’s patch update. According to... Blog Post 16 Top Security Vulnerabilities Since 2016 January 6, 2020 In the study done by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), it shows that people can averagely discover approximately 45 new... Blog Post Fake Software Updates Can Lead To Stolen Keychains On Apple Products January 4, 2017 Recently there has been a small uptick in the occurrences in fake software updates, in particular Adobe Flash Player.... Blog Post The Turkish Android App Store is Crawling with Malware July 25, 2017 CepKutustu.com, a Turkish alternative app store, has been spreading malware through every app in the store. ESET researchers found when users... Blog Post Dangerous Android Banking Trojan, SVPENG, modified with a Keylogger August 1, 2017 In mid-July this year, it was discovered that a well-known banking malware, Svpeng-Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Svpeng.ae., has been added with a new dangerous... Blog Post Yahoo, MSN Struck by Advanced Malvertising Campaign February 13, 2017 A treacherous malicious advertising campaign is making a comeback on major publishing websites including the likes of MSN and Yahoo,... Blog Post Neutrino Exploit Kit Takes Over Distribution of CryptXXX Ransomware December 6, 2016 Earlier this year, the malware authors behind the re-tweaked CryptXXX 3.1000 ransomware jumped from the Neutrino Exploit Kit over to... Blog Post Microsoft Releases Patches for Zero-Day Vulnerabilities October 13, 2016 This month’s Patch Tuesday sees a total of 10 security bulletins, all of which come as a package to the... Blog Post Independent Blog Hacked; Millions at Risk from Ransomware December 9, 2015 The Independent’s blogging platform has been compromised by malicious attackers to spread Trojan malware to readers’ computers, according to security... Blog Post A New Zero-Day Affects All Versions of Flash October 16, 2015 Adobe has released a new security advisory stating a fix is due for a vulnerability deemed critical by most researchers.... Blog Post Microsoft Hastens to Patch Critical Vulnerabilities February 9, 2016 In a new security bulletin on the Windows-centric ‘Patch Tuesday’, Microsoft has revealed that all versions of Windows from Windows... Blog Post Should You Abandon the Sinking Adobe Flash Player Ship? March 16, 2015 With Adobe Flash being one of the most vulnerable pieces of software on the planet, it might be a good idea to reconsider what still keeps you aboard. Blog Post Ad Fraud Trojan Updates Flash, Blocks Other Malware July 5, 2015 An Ad Fraud Trojan that infects computers through web-based exploits actively updates the Flash Player, effectively shutting the door for other malware.
Blog Post The Basics of TrickBot Malware July 2, 2020 TrickBot malware is Trojan-type malware to steal sensitive data by using spam emails and also distributed by using Adobe Flash...
Blog Post Adobe Releases Update for Critical Vulnerability December 6, 2018 Adobe Systems just released a new important security update for Flash after discovering a zero day vulnerability. This vulnerability was...
Blog Post Adobe Fixed Arbitrary Code Execution Issues in February February 14, 2020 Adobe has released more than 40 security fixes to address major software vulnerabilities during this month’s patch update. According to...
Blog Post 16 Top Security Vulnerabilities Since 2016 January 6, 2020 In the study done by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), it shows that people can averagely discover approximately 45 new...
Blog Post Fake Software Updates Can Lead To Stolen Keychains On Apple Products January 4, 2017 Recently there has been a small uptick in the occurrences in fake software updates, in particular Adobe Flash Player....
Blog Post The Turkish Android App Store is Crawling with Malware July 25, 2017 CepKutustu.com, a Turkish alternative app store, has been spreading malware through every app in the store. ESET researchers found when users...
Blog Post Dangerous Android Banking Trojan, SVPENG, modified with a Keylogger August 1, 2017 In mid-July this year, it was discovered that a well-known banking malware, Svpeng-Trojan-Banker.AndroidOS.Svpeng.ae., has been added with a new dangerous...
Blog Post Yahoo, MSN Struck by Advanced Malvertising Campaign February 13, 2017 A treacherous malicious advertising campaign is making a comeback on major publishing websites including the likes of MSN and Yahoo,...
Blog Post Neutrino Exploit Kit Takes Over Distribution of CryptXXX Ransomware December 6, 2016 Earlier this year, the malware authors behind the re-tweaked CryptXXX 3.1000 ransomware jumped from the Neutrino Exploit Kit over to...
Blog Post Microsoft Releases Patches for Zero-Day Vulnerabilities October 13, 2016 This month’s Patch Tuesday sees a total of 10 security bulletins, all of which come as a package to the...
Blog Post Independent Blog Hacked; Millions at Risk from Ransomware December 9, 2015 The Independent’s blogging platform has been compromised by malicious attackers to spread Trojan malware to readers’ computers, according to security...
Blog Post A New Zero-Day Affects All Versions of Flash October 16, 2015 Adobe has released a new security advisory stating a fix is due for a vulnerability deemed critical by most researchers....
Blog Post Microsoft Hastens to Patch Critical Vulnerabilities February 9, 2016 In a new security bulletin on the Windows-centric ‘Patch Tuesday’, Microsoft has revealed that all versions of Windows from Windows...
Blog Post Should You Abandon the Sinking Adobe Flash Player Ship? March 16, 2015 With Adobe Flash being one of the most vulnerable pieces of software on the planet, it might be a good idea to reconsider what still keeps you aboard.
Blog Post Ad Fraud Trojan Updates Flash, Blocks Other Malware July 5, 2015 An Ad Fraud Trojan that infects computers through web-based exploits actively updates the Flash Player, effectively shutting the door for other malware.