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Fedora Update for pl FEDORA-2013-0211
Check for the Version of pl OpenVAS Vulnerability Test Fedora Update for pl FEDORA-2013-0211 Authors: System Generated Check Copyright: Copyright c 2013 Greenbone Networks GmbH, http://www.greenbone.net This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the...
Smoke Loader SQL Injection Vulnerability
The Smoke Loader HTTP-based exploit kit suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability. Like other http-based exploit kits, I've discovered that the smoke loader malware downloader has a sql injection in its C&C administration panel that can be used to revel the administrator's password. sqlma...
Smoke Loader SQL Injection
Like other http-based exploit kits, I've discovered that the smoke loader malware downloader has a sql injection in its C&C administration panel that can be used to revel the administrator's password. sqlmap can identify the vulnerable parameter with the string:...
Android Trojan Apps Build SMS Botnet
A rudimentary, SMS-based botnet is ensnaring Android users into its web with a series of text messages offering free downloads for popular, paid gaming applications, according to Cloudmark researcher Andrew Conway. The Trojan applications are reportedly mimicking games such as The Need for Speed...
Tor-Powered Botnet Linked to Malware Coder's AMA on Reddit
In the process of analyzing a seemingly new and fairly small botnet called Skynet, Rapid7 security researchers determined that this was precisely the same network described by its creator in a particularly bold ‘Ask Me Anything’ AMA on the social news site Reddit earlier this year. Claudio...
Windows 8 Malware Using Google Docs to Target Brazilians
New malware targeting Windows 8 appears to be using Google Docs as a proxy server instead of directly connecting to a command and control C&C server. According to research done by Symantec and discussed in the company’s Security Response blog late last week, a Trojan, Backdoor.Makadocs, targets...
New windows malware can target smart cards for full remote access
If you think that having a USB Token Smartcard is extremely secure for Digital signatures or other activities, you may be wrong! The research done by Paul Rascagneres can remotely give access to victims smartcard! What makes the attack unique is it uses a keylogger to get the PIN or password and...
DarkComet Server Remote File Download Exploit
This module exploits an arbitrary file download vulnerability in the DarkComet C&C server versions 3.2 and up. The exploit does not need to know the password chosen for the bot/server communication. Module Options msf use auxiliary/gather/darkcomet/filedownloader msf undefinedfiledownloader show...
Plugx RAT targeting government organizations in Japan using spear phishing
Roland Dela Paz Threat Researcher at TrendMirco reported that last year a Malware Campaign to target specific users in Japan, China, and Taiwan once again on rise using new breed of Remote Access Tool RAT called Plugx also known as Korplug. This new custom made version comes for less recognition...
Researchers Release Detection Tool For Gauss Malware's Palida Narrow Font
One of the many mysteries around the discovery of the Gauss malware is why the tool installs a new font called Palida Narrow on infected machines. Researchers have been unable to figure out yet what the purpose of the font is, but as its presence on a PC is a good indicator of a Gauss infection,...
Zeus Comes to the BlackBerry
Researchers have found several samples of a new version of the mobile version of the Zeus malware, with these newest ones targeting the BlackBerry platform. BlackBerry has not been a common target for attackers, despite the high-value user base of corporate executives and government officials, bu...
New and Improved Madi Spyware Campaign Continues
Madi, the religiously-titled spyware that was discovered last week and thought to be dead, appears to be making a comeback, complete with updates. Kaspersky Lab researcher Nicolas Brulez reverse-engineered the new iteration of the malware, which surfaced on Wednesday. Unlike last week’s original...
Grum Botnet Briefly Revived, Now Dead Again
Botnets are a lot like dandelions; you think they’re dead and then when you’re not looking they pop right back up. It’s happened time and again in the malware ecosystem and the latest member of the undead botnet society is Grum, which was only just taken down last week. Over the weekend several o...
Researchers Pull the Plug on Remaining Grum Botnet C&C Servers
Just a couple of days after authorities in the Netherlands pulled the plug on two of the four command-and-control servers behind the Grum spam botnet, the remaining C&C servers have been taken offline as well, thanks to a cooperative effort among researchers. As a result, the number of...
Dutch Authorities Knock Out Grum Botnet C&C Servers
Dutch authorities have knocked out two of the command-and-control servers for one of the top spam-producing botnets, known as Grum. The action was not a complete knockout though, as there are still two other C&C servers at work, but researchers are optimistic that the volume of spam will drop as ...
Poison Ivy 2.3.2 (C2 Server) - Remote Buffer Overflow (Metasploit)
This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit web site for more information on licensing and terms of use. http://metasploit.com/ require 'msf/core' class Metasploit3 "Poison Ivy 2.3.2 C&C Server Buffer...
New Fake Android Security App is Zeus Malware
There’s a new series of malicious Android applications masquerading as a premium security app for the mobile platform, and researchers say that the malware is part of the Zeus empire. The fake security apps began showing up in researchers’ malware traps in early June and newer versions have...
More Sophisticated DDoS Attack a New Threat to Apache Servers
A once flawed DDoS attack targeting the world’s most widely used Web servers has improved its cryptography and attack capabilities to become a more serious threat. MP-DDoser, also known as “IP-Killer,” uses a relatively new low-bandwidth, “asymmetrical” HTTP attack to inflict a denial-of-service...
Tiny New Tinba Banker Trojan Found Stealing Financial Data
Security researchers have discovered a tiny new banking Trojan that comprises just 20 KB of code and uses a number of well-word man-in-the-browser tricks in an attempt to defeat two-factor authentication. Known as Tinba, the new malware doesn’t bother with any encryption or packing and yet is...
IXESHE Malware Avoids Easy Detection to Remain a Persistent Threat
Trend Micro today issued a report on an advanced persistent threat that uses stealthy data-stealing malware called IXESHE “i-sushi” to infect machines. So far it’s hit East Asian governments, Taiwanese electronics manufacturers and German telecommunications firms operating across Asia. Though the...