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Cisco Systems Webex Flaws Allows Remote Users To Execute Code

May 4, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

Cisco Systems’ WebEx conferencing platform has a critical vulnerability inside its recording function, which creates possibilities for remote code execution scenarios. The bug can be exploited if attackers are able to convince users to open a file … [Read more...] about Cisco Systems Webex Flaws Allows Remote Users To Execute Code

Filed Under: Cybercrime, Hacking Tagged With: ARF files, bug, Cisco, Cisco bugs, Cisco Systems, Cisco WebEx, critical vulnerabilities, Fortinet, patch, system update, videoconferencing

Rubella Macro Builder Becoming A Major Nuisance

April 30, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

The Rubella Macro Builder has recently become popular in Russia. It is a cybercrimeware kit apparently capable of beating a basic antivirus defensive system. FlashPoint researchers first came across the kit in February being rented on a top-tier … [Read more...] about Rubella Macro Builder Becoming A Major Nuisance

Filed Under: Cybercrime, Hacking Tools Tagged With: antivirus programs, cybercrimeware kit, email attachments, FlashPoint, GootKit, macros, Malware, Panda, Rubella macro builder, Russia, Russian hacking forum

U.K. and U.S. States Russia Responsible for NotPetya

February 16, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

The U.K. government, backed by an assessment made by its National Cyber Security Centre, stated yesterday that the Russian military was “almost certainly” responsible for the June 2017 NotPetya cyber attacks, mainly aimed at the Ukraine. The White … [Read more...] about U.K. and U.S. States Russia Responsible for NotPetya

Filed Under: Cybercrime, Government, Ransomware Tagged With: Maersk, NCSC, NotPetya, ransomware, Reckitt Benckister, Russia, TNT, U.K., U.S., Ukraine

U.S. Takes Down $530M Cybercrime Forum InFraud

February 9, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

The U.S. Justice Department just took down an online crime forum, which is believed to have trafficked in stolen identities, financial data and contraband goods thought to be worth over $530M in intended losses. The goal over the course of the … [Read more...] about U.S. Takes Down $530M Cybercrime Forum InFraud

Filed Under: Cybercrime, Government Tagged With: Andrey Hodirevski, Brian Krebs, Cybercrime, cyberfraud, Helkern, InFraud, Las Vegas, Obnon, Rector, Sergei Medvedev, Svyatoslav Bondarenko, U.S., Ukraine

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