“A First Look at the North Korean Malware Family Tree” plus 7 BleepingComputer.com |
- A First Look at the North Korean Malware Family Tree
- The PGA Possibly Infected With the BitPaymer Ransomware
- WhatsApp Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Alter Messages in Chats
- Google Chrome Now Uses Native Windows 10 Notifications
- DarkHydrus Relies on Open-Source Tools for Phishing Attacks
- Windows 10 Insider Build 17733 Released With Finished File Explorer Dark Theme
- Microsoft Launches New Spotify Add-In for Skype Insiders
- Windows 10 Enterprise Getting "InPrivate Desktop" Sandboxed Execution Feature
A First Look at the North Korean Malware Family Tree Posted: 09 Aug 2018 06:34 AM PDT Security researchers have analyzed malware samples from threat actors associated with North Korea and discovered connections with tools from older unattributed campaigns. [...] |
The PGA Possibly Infected With the BitPaymer Ransomware Posted: 08 Aug 2018 08:24 PM PDT According to reports, computers at the PGA have been infected with ransomware. The victims learned they were infected on Tuesday when ransom notes started appearing on their screen. [...] |
WhatsApp Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Alter Messages in Chats Posted: 08 Aug 2018 04:38 PM PDT Researchers from CheckPoint have figured out a way to manipulate conversations in order to modify existing replies that were received, quoting a message so it appears that it came from another user who may not be part of the group, and sending private messages that can be seen by only one person in a group. [...] |
Google Chrome Now Uses Native Windows 10 Notifications Posted: 08 Aug 2018 04:01 PM PDT Google Chrome has been supporting push notifications for years now but it always used its own notification system in Windows 10. The search engine giant is now rolling out a new update for Chrome which adds support for native Windows 10 notifications. [...] |
DarkHydrus Relies on Open-Source Tools for Phishing Attacks Posted: 08 Aug 2018 03:32 PM PDT A threat actor named DarkHydrus that is relatively new to the scene relies on open-source tools for spear-phishing attacks designed to steal credentials from government and educational institutions in the Middle East. [...] |
Windows 10 Insider Build 17733 Released With Finished File Explorer Dark Theme Posted: 08 Aug 2018 11:22 AM PDT Microsoft just released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17733 to Insiders in the Fast Ring. The main improvement in this build, is the finalized version of the Dark Theme for File Explorer. Otherwise, it is mostly bug fixes and minor improvements as Microsoft continues to finalize the development of the Redstone 5 is released. [...] |
Microsoft Launches New Spotify Add-In for Skype Insiders Posted: 08 Aug 2018 10:43 AM PDT Microsoft today announced a new add-in for Skype that integrates Spotify into a conversation. Microsoft says that the new feature/add-in is currently available for Skype Insiders in the US. [...] |
Windows 10 Enterprise Getting "InPrivate Desktop" Sandboxed Execution Feature Posted: 08 Aug 2018 07:53 AM PDT A recent Windows 10 Insider Feedback Hub quest revealed that Microsoft is developing a new throwaway sandboxed desktop feature called "InPrivate Desktop". This feature will allow administrators to run untrusted executables in a secure sandbox without fear that it can make any changes to the operating system or system's files. [...] |
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