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RansomFree Tool Detects Never-Seen-Before Ransomware Before It Encrypts Your Data

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RansomFree Tool Detects Never-Seen-Before Ransomware Before It Encrypts Your Data RansomFree Tool Detects Never-Seen-Before Ransomware Before It Encrypts Your Data Ransomware has risen dramatically since last few years, so rapidly that it might have already hit you or someone you know. With hundred of thousands of ransomware variants emerging every day, it is quite difficult for traditional signature-based antivirus tools to keep their signature database up-to-date. So, if signature-based techniques are not enough to detect ransomware infection, then what else can we do? The solution is  RansomFree . Boston-based cyber security firm Cybereason has  released  RansomFree — a real-time ransomware detection and response software that can spot most strains of Ransomware before it starts encrypting files and alert the user to take action. RansomFree is a free standalone product and is compatible with PCs running Windows 7, 8 and 10, as well as Windows Server 2010 R2 and 2008 R...

How to Hack Facebook Using Phishing 2016 - Bypassing Security Check (Responsive)

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This is a complete tutorial for creating a facebook phishing site in 2016, newbies can follow this tutorial very easily. there are many ways to hack facebook accounts but unfortunately Everything wont work properly in now a days because today's IT security system is developed so far especially facebook. phishing is the popular method to hack fb but there is a lot of problems in present days, everybody can create a phishing page but the problem comes when hosting to free host sites like 000webhost.com.., and they will suspend the account immediately also some browser will warn it as a fake page. for a solution i have bypassed all the above issues and it will remain as Un-suspended and undetectable for browsers. Warning & Disclaimer : Making a phishing page is not illegal, but using a phishing page is illegal. This tutorial is just to show you, "How to create phishing page?". If you use this to hack anyone account, then I AM not responsible for it. Do anything on your o...

DNSChanger Malware is Back! Hijacking Routers to Target Every Connected Device

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Next time when you see an advertisement of your favorite pair of shoes on any website, even if it is legitimate, just DO NOT CLICK ON IT. …Because that advertising could infect you in such a way that not just your system, but every device connected to your network would get affected. A few days ago, we reported about a new exploit kit, dubbed   Stegano , that hides malicious code in the pixels of banner advertisements rotating on several high profile news websites. Now, researchers have discovered that attackers are targeting online users with an exploit kit called  DNSChanger  that is being distributed via advertisements that hide malicious code in image data. Remember DNSChanger? Yes, the same malware that infected millions of computers across the world in 2012. DNSChanger works by changing DNS server entries in infected computers to point to malicious servers under the control of the attackers, rather than the DNS servers provided by any ISP or organization. So, whenev...

Yahoo Suffers Major Data Breach Deja Vu

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Yahoo Suffers Major Data Breach Deja Vu Yahoo on Wednesday revealed that Net bandits stole data associated with 1 billion of its user accounts -- one of the largest data breaches in Internet history. The theft, which occurred in August 2013, is distinct from the  theft disclosed earlier this fall , in which 500 million accounts were compromised, Yahoo CISO Bob Lord explained. Stolen information may include names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords using MD5 encryption -- and in some cases, encrypted or unencrypted security questions and answers, according to Lord. An unauthorized third party accessed the code Yahoo uses to create cookies, he noted. Access to that code allowed attackers to compromise accounts with forged cookies. In response to this latest discovery, Yahoo is taking steps to secure the accounts of affected users and invalidate forged cookies, said Lord, as well as to harden its systems against similar attacks. More Data Nicked This ...

More Firmware Backdoor Found In Cheap Android Phones

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Here's some bad news for Android users again. Certain low-cost Android smartphones and tablets are shipped with malicious firmware, which covertly gathers data about the infected devices, displays advertisements on top of running applications and downloads unwanted APK files on the victim's devices. Security researchers from Russian antivirus vendor Dr.Web have  discovered  two types of downloader Trojans that have been incorporated in the firmware of a large number of popular Android devices operating on the MediaTek platform, which are mostly marketed in Russia. The Trojans, detected as  Android.DownLoader.473.origin  and  Android.Sprovider.7 , are capable of collecting data about the infected devices, contacting their command-and-control servers, automatically updating themselves, covertly downloading and installing other apps based on the instructions it receives from their server, and running each time the device is restarted or turned on. The list of Andro...

Google Clamps Down on Sneaky Malicious Sites

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Google Clamps Down on Sneaky Malicious Sites Sites that repeatedly violate Google's safe browsing policies will be classified as repeat offenders, the company said last week. A small number of websites take corrective actions after Google displays alerts on their landing pages warning visitors that they're harmful. However, they typically revert to violating the policies after Google goes through the process of verifying that they're safe and removes the warnings. Google verification procedures may launch automatically, or webmasters can request verification  through Google's Search Console. Webmasters of sites classified as repeat offenders won't be able to request additional reviews through the Search Console for a period 30 days under the new rules, which went into effect last week. Google's warnings will appear on those sites during the 30-day period. Google will notify webmasters of sites established as repeat offenders with an email sent to their register...