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January 10, 2015 9:31 AM
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“XOR.DDoS” Trojan compromising Linux systems by installing rootkit | CyberSecurity

“XOR.DDoS” Trojan compromising Linux systems by installing rootkit | CyberSecurity | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
“XOR.DDoS” Trojan is hitting the Linux users


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XOR.DDoS” Trojan is hitting the Linux users


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September 18, 2014 10:07 AM
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Tinba Trojan targets major US banks

Tinba Trojan targets major US banks | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it

Tinba, the tiny (20 KB) banking malware with man-in-the-browser and network traffic sniffing capabilities, is back.


Needless to say, any entered information is sent to the attackers...


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Tinba, the tiny (20 KB) banking malware with man-in-the-browser and network traffic sniffing capabilities, is back.


Needless to say, any entered information is sent to the attackers...


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December 10, 2014 10:00 AM
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Powerful, highly stealthy Linux trojan may have infected victims for years

Powerful, highly stealthy Linux trojan may have infected victims for years | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
Backdoor tied to espionage campaign that has targeted governments in 45 countries.


Researchers have uncovered an extremely stealthy trojan for Linux systems that attackers have been using to siphon sensitive data from governments and pharmaceutical companies around the world.

The previously undiscovered malware represents a missing puzzle piece tied to "Turla," a so-called advanced persistent threat (APT) disclosed in August by Kaspersky Lab and Symantec. For at least four years, the campaign targeted government institutions, embassies, military, education, research, and pharmaceutical companies in more than 45 countries. The unknown attackers—who are probably backed by a nation-state, according to Symantec—were known to have infected several hundred Windows-based computers by exploiting a variety of vulnerabilities, at least two of which were zero-day bugs. The malware was notable for its use of a rootkit that made it extremely hard to detect.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Linux


Gust MEES's insight:
Backdoor tied to espionage campaign that has targeted governments in 45 countries.


Researchers have uncovered an extremely stealthy trojan for Linux systems that attackers have been using to siphon sensitive data from governments and pharmaceutical companies around the world.

The previously undiscovered malware represents a missing puzzle piece tied to "Turla," a so-called advanced persistent threat (APT) disclosed in August by Kaspersky Lab and Symantec. For at least four years, the campaign targeted government institutions, embassies, military, education, research, and pharmaceutical companies in more than 45 countries. The unknown attackers—who are probably backed by a nation-state, according to Symantec—were known to have infected several hundred Windows-based computers by exploiting a variety of vulnerabilities, at least two of which were zero-day bugs. The malware was notable for its use of a rootkit that made it extremely hard to detect.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Linux


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February 18, 2013 4:38 PM
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Un cheval de Troie a compromis 16000 comptes sur Facebook

Un cheval de Troie a compromis 16000 comptes sur Facebook | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it
L'éditeur en sécurité ESET indique avoir découvert un cheval de Troie ciblant le réseau social Facebook : le malware, basé sur une méthode d'ingénierie sociale, aurait permis à des hackers de récupére...
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                     ===> BEWARE of the MALWARE!!! <===

 

 

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