• This ransomware specifically targets Turkish users. It arrives as a spammed message informing users about a billing invoice update.
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  • This malicious HTML file is related to the zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 9 and 10, or CVE-2014-0322. The vulnerability makes use of a "hybrid exploit" where the malicious exploit code is split between JavaScript and Adobe Flash.
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  • This malware exploits a zero-day vulnerability in some versions of Internet Explorer. Once successfully exploited, it drops a backdoor on the vulnerable computer.
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  • This ransomware variant targets users in Hungary. It locks users' computers and lists the encrypted file types.
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  • This malware was discovered on January 2014 as a file infector that not only infects all executable files on an affected system, but also drops a ZBOT variant. Users affected by this malware may find their personal information stolen and their online banking accoutns compromised.
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  • This malware is related to the fake flash player scam targeting users in Turkey. It starts with a video link sent via Facebook.
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  • This malware is the main payload of the file infector attack that was detected on January 2014. Users with systems affected by this malware may find their personal information stolen and their online banking accounts compromised.
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  • This malware downloads a malicious script detected as HTML_BLOCKER.K, which is used to send the Facebook messages with the link to the video.
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  • This malware is related to the fake Flash player scams that targeted users in Turkey. It is used to send the Facebook messages with the link to the video.
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  • This malware was found in January 2014 to be distributed as a key generator. Instead of generating keys, it downloads malware onto the affected system.
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