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BlackHole Exploit Kit 1.0.2 - Download !
BlackHole Exploit Kit 1.0.2 - Download ! First Public Release of BlackHole Exploit Kit. BlackHole exploit kit is yet another in an ongoing wave of attack toolkits flooding the underground market. The kit first appeared on the crimeware market in September of 2010 and ever since then has quickly...
Unknown Exploit Kit (Crimeware) leaked, Available for Download !
Unknown Exploit Kit Crimeware leaked, Available for Download ! Another New Exploit kit is now in Black Market called Unknown Exploit Kit or Mushroom Exploit Kit . After The Public Release of Source code of ZeuS Botnet Version: 2.0.8.9 , THN also provide Crimepack 3.1.3 Exploit kit & 26 more...
Geek.com Hacked, Found Hosting Exploit Kit
The security geeks at Geek.com were busy this weekend, after Web security firm zScaler found evidence that an exploit kit was using malicious iframe attacks to try to attack visitors to the company’s Web site, according to a Zscaler report Sunday. A post on the web security firm’s blog indicated...
Crimepack 3.1.3 Exploit kit Leaked, available for Download !
Crimepack 3.1.3 Exploit kit Leaked, available for Download ! Part 1: Java Exploit As stated above, I focus on a malware that exploits a recent JRE vulnerability: CVE-2010-0840 to execute malicious files on a victim system. This malware comes inside a jar file, which contains the following two...
Phoenix exploit kit 2.5 leaked, Download Now !
Phoenix exploit kit 2.5 leaked, Download Now ! Phoenix exploit kit 2.5 has been leaked . Now U can dowload from given link.. At below here is a some define about Phoenix Exploit Kit. The Phoenix Exploit Kit is a good example of exploit packs used to exploit vulnerable software on the computers of...
Malicious Ads Serving Malware to Spotify Users
Users of free music streaming service, Spotify are reporting that they have been the victims of drive-by malware attacks according to a report from Netcraft. The attacks appear to be coming from third party advertisements which are displayed in the ad-supported version of Spotify’s software. By...
BBC Sites Serving Malware
The websites of the BBC’s 6 music and 1Xtra radio stations have been injected with a malicious iframe and are redirecting users to a site serving up malware according to a Websense report Tuesday. The iframe, on both the BBC 6 music and 1Xtra webpages, is loading code from a malicious website fro...
New Version of Eleonore Exploit Kit Released With New 0-Day Exploit
The creator of the infamous Eleonore exploit pack has released a new version of the attack toolkit, adding some new exploits, including one for a zero day vulnerability. The new version of Eleonore is selling for $2,000, a premium price even in the world of high-level exploit kits. Eleonore is on...
Siberia Exploit Kit Offers Service to Evade Anti-Malware Software
Attackers have been using legitimate online services such as VirusTotal and others to check their new pieces of malware against various security suites for some time now, but that’s become less and less effective recently. Now, the creators of some exploit kits are beginning to include less...
Kurt Baumgartner on the Eleonore Exploit Kit (Part 1)
In this talk from the Kaspersky Lab Security Analyst Summit in Cyprus, independent security researcher Kurt Baumgartner discusses the inner workings of the infamous Eleonore exploit kit and the business model behind it...
Anatomy of the Eleonore Exploit Kit
LIMASSOL, CYPRUS–When an unknown attacker compromised three domains belonging to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing last month, it became big news, mainly for the brazenness of the attack against a federal Web site. The bigger news, however, turned out to be that the attack involved the us...
A Closer Look at the Eleonore Exploit Kit
Today’s attackers care less about the browser you use and more about whether your third-party browser add-ons and plugins are out-of-date and exploitable. Read the full article. KrebsonSecurity...
A Close Look at an Exploit Pack
If you happen to stumble upon a Web site that freaks out your anti-virus program, chances are good that the page you’ve visited is part of a malicious or hacked site that has been outfitted with what’s known as an “exploit pack.” Read the full article. KrebsonSecurity...