Malware
This CryptoLocker is downloaded by a ZeuS/ZBOT variant detected as TSPY_ZBOT.VNA.
Read moreThis malware is involved in a ZBOT spam campaign that targeted British users. Once the malicious attachment is opened, it inevitable leads to the download of ZBOT malware into the affected system.
Read moreThis malware is involved in the CryptoLocker ransomware malicious spam campaign spotted on October 2013. It is the malicious attachment that, when executed, downloads more malware onto the affected system.
Read moreThis malware makes use of “garbage” strings, which in actual hides the malicious code. The said malicious code is an obfuscated AutoIt script.
Read moreThis malware is one of the latest ransomware variants known as cryptolockers. When executed, it encrypts files and displays a warning message informing users that even though the malware has been deleted on their system, the encrypted files are inaccessible.
Read moreThis backdoor is a variant of the malware family BLYPT. It uses binary large objects (BLOB) to store information in the affected system's registry.
Read moreThis backdoor is a variant of the malware family BLYPT. It uses binary large objects (BLOB) to store information in the affected system's registry.
Read moreThis is the malware associated with the fake WhatsApp notification. Once users click on the Play button in the said email, they are lead to a multi-platform malware that can execute on Windows, iOS, and Android devices.
Read moreThis malware is associated with the reported increase in the number of Tor users. It has the capability to execute commands and download adware on to the infected system.
Read moreThis backdoor is the detection for malicious attachments in email messages that spoof the 2013 G20 Summit in Russia. Users with systems affected by this malware may find their personal information stolen and the security of their systems compromised.
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