“Emotet Trojan Begins Stealing Victim's Email Using New Module” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com |
- Emotet Trojan Begins Stealing Victim's Email Using New Module
- Google's reCAPTCHA v3 Promises No Break For Bot Checking
- Telegram Desktop Saves Conversations Locally in Plain Text
- Apple Fixes Creepy FaceTime Vulnerability, Crash Bug in macOS, and More
- Windows 10 Build 17763.107 Released to Insiders With Fixes for October Update
- CommonRansom Ransomware Demands RDP Access to Decrypt Files
Emotet Trojan Begins Stealing Victim's Email Using New Module Posted: 31 Oct 2018 08:14 AM PDT The Emotet malware is typically used as a banking trojan and more recently for distributing other malware, but has now become more versatile via a module that allows it to steal a victim's actual emails going back six months. [...] |
Google's reCAPTCHA v3 Promises No Break For Bot Checking Posted: 31 Oct 2018 12:00 AM PDT Google launched the third version of its reCAPTCHA program that sets apart humans and bots when they land on websites, with the promise of eliminating user interaction. [...] |
Telegram Desktop Saves Conversations Locally in Plain Text Posted: 30 Oct 2018 03:58 PM PDT The desktop variant for Telegram secure messaging app fails to protect chat content locally, offering access to plain text conversations and media that otherwise travel encrypted.. [...] |
Apple Fixes Creepy FaceTime Vulnerability, Crash Bug in macOS, and More Posted: 30 Oct 2018 03:51 PM PDT Today Apple released updates for core products that include iOS 12.1, Safari 12.0.1, iCloud for Windows, iTunes, watchOS 5.1, tvOS 12.1, and macOS. [...] |
Windows 10 Build 17763.107 Released to Insiders With Fixes for October Update Posted: 30 Oct 2018 11:43 AM PDT According to the changelog, Microsoft has finally fixed a bug where the system won't display a confirmation prompt when users extract a file from a zip archive to a location where the file with the same name exists. Microsoft recently acknowledged the issue and today's update has finally addressed it. [...] |
CommonRansom Ransomware Demands RDP Access to Decrypt Files Posted: 30 Oct 2018 09:09 AM PDT A new ransomware called CommonRansom was discovered that has a very bizarre request. In order to decrypt a computer after a payment is made, they require the victim to open up Remote Desktop Services on the affected computer and send them admin credentials in order to decrypt the victim's files. [...] |
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