How much malware tools sell for on the Dark Web
A low-quality batch of malicious tools can sell for as low as $70, while a premium set can go as high as $6,000, according to the security research site Privacy Affairs.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Jul 6, 2020 | Malware |
A low-quality batch of malicious tools can sell for as low as $70, while a premium set can go as high as $6,000, according to the security research site Privacy Affairs.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Jul 6, 2020 | Malware |
“I think malware is a significant threat because the mitigation, like antivirus software, hasn’t evolved to a point to mitigate the risk to a reasonable degree.” Kevin MitnickRead the full story
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And there are no routers in the study from the Fraunhofer Institute without known security flaws.
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Hackers linked to the North Korean government appear to be behind the Magecart attacks on fashion retailer Claire’s and other online stores, Netherlands-based e-commerce security company Sansec reported on Monday. read...
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Jul 6, 2020 | Misc |
Plus: What? No. No way. People would just do that? Go on Tor and use it to commit crimes? In Brief Exploit code for the pair of nasty vulnerabilities in F5 Networks’ BIG-IP application delivery controllers is now...
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