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International Exploit Kit Angler Thwarted By Cisco Security Team

An anonymous reader writes: Researchers at a Cisco security unit have successfully interrupted the spread of a massive international exploit kit which is commonly used in ransomware attacks. The scientists discovered that around 50% of computers infected with Angler were connecting with servers based at a Dallas facility, owned by provider Limestone Networks. Once informed, Limestone cut the servers from its network and handed over the data to the researchers who were able to recover Angler authentication protocols, information needed to disrupt future diffusion.

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  1. obvious question by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 5, Funny

    yes, it was interrupted but was this a non-maskable interrupt? ;)

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