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Unique ways used by DePriMon malware to infect user’s PC

By CertX November 22, 2019
Malware

A security researchers report reveals that a recently exposed malware downloader attains tenacity through lodging a new local port monitor. Called DePriMon, thanks to its use of the “Windows Default Print Monitor” name, the malware is highly complex for the scientists to consider it a framework. It appears that the Continue Reading

New Phoenix Keylogger – Attempting to Stop Detection of Over 80 Security Products

By CertX November 21, 2019
Malware

Researchers stated in a report that a new keylogger called Phoenix, which started selling in summer piracy forums is now being linked to more than 10,000 infections. Released at HackForums in July 2019, Phoenix Keylogger is a new threat that has gradually attracted followers in the malware community. Phoenix works Continue Reading

Millions of Users Exposed to Spying Due to Flaws in Android Camera

By CertX November 20, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Flaws exposed by experts in the Android camera apps provided by Google and Samsung could have been abused by malicious actors to spy on millions of users. Cybersecurity company Checkmarx stated on Tuesday that its investigators have found a method to misuse Android camera apps to carry out a broad Continue Reading

Ransomware Attack: How it works and how it can be prevented

By CertX November 19, 2019November 19, 2019
Malware

What is Ransomware? Ransomware is a type of malware that often targets both human and technical flaws by attempting to deny an organization the availability of its most important data and/or systems, until a ransom is paid. Ransomware cripples your computer, smartphone or tablet. It locks down your computer’s hard Continue Reading

Hackers Steal Sensitive App Data due to Bluetooth Vulnerability

By CertX November 19, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

According to research, mobile apps that work with Bluetooth devices have an intrinsic design fault that makes them susceptible to hacking. Zhiqiang Lin, associate professor of computer science and engineering at The Ohio State University, said that the problem exists in the way Bluetooth Low Energy devices communicate with the Continue Reading

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