It's probably a company activating in Europe or Asia, where data breaches don't need to be reported to the public, only to law enforcement. Otherwise, we would have heard about this incident earlier.
Yea, porn sites. But people also use third-party stores to download games and apps that are clones of commercial games and apps on the Google Play Store.... you know... "pirates." For once, piracy doesn't pay, at least for Android.
IBM's X-Force team discovered it, but they never shared the link of the hacking forum where it was shared among users (for free). They've probably provided copies to other security vendors, since FireEye also put out its own report, but I don't think they're ever make that source/link public. This is not the thing you usually share.
Check the update at the end of the article.... ransomware does not run on SCADA systems.
Now how do you feel about posting that rant? You've just wasted 10 minutes of your life writing that:))))
LoL... where did that come from OP... i thought the summaries where supposed to use data from the source article.. not made up... there are numerous whaling attacks bigger than 50 mil... just google it
Didn't the FBI already admit to this in the summer of 2014? Don't see any new information on this topic. I think they actually caught a man that made false bomb threats in Seattle in August 2015 using this very same method.
Did you read the entire summary? This is not a regular proxy from where hackers can hide attacks, this is a proxy in a Web proxy service listed online, where dumb dumbs like us went to hide our IP before Tor came around.
WIRED knows s%!#, they just want reads and ad impressions. Tomorrow they'll say they know something else, cause there's nobody to call them on their BS.
These are low-end routers distributed "for free" to new telco customers. Since the modems are free, people eat them up. Telcos usually buy them in boats, not crates. I worked for an ISP where the engineers were sad because the company just bought an entire boat of Huawei routers they had to configure.
That's why Bitdefender has a huge market share and almost nobody heard of Emsisoft. It's called a marketing department. Remember when Bitdefender cracked Linux.Encoder.1 and provided a shield tool for CryptoWall 4.0? It was everywhere on the Internet.
It's probably a company activating in Europe or Asia, where data breaches don't need to be reported to the public, only to law enforcement. Otherwise, we would have heard about this incident earlier.
These are some restrictive rules: https://newsroom.uber.com/bug-...
Of course it's them. Do you know any other crazy people living 2 km away in Molenbeek?
Nobody is arguing with you after that response.
Yea, porn sites. But people also use third-party stores to download games and apps that are clones of commercial games and apps on the Google Play Store.... you know... "pirates." For once, piracy doesn't pay, at least for Android.
IBM's X-Force team discovered it, but they never shared the link of the hacking forum where it was shared among users (for free). They've probably provided copies to other security vendors, since FireEye also put out its own report, but I don't think they're ever make that source/link public. This is not the thing you usually share.
Does anyone still use these?
5, always used it
Check the update at the end of the article.... ransomware does not run on SCADA systems. Now how do you feel about posting that rant? You've just wasted 10 minutes of your life writing that :))))
LoL... where did that come from OP... i thought the summaries where supposed to use data from the source article.. not made up... there are numerous whaling attacks bigger than 50 mil... just google it
Yahoo says they still have 300 million.
The last members of the non-whining generation are slowly dying away
Didn't the FBI already admit to this in the summer of 2014? Don't see any new information on this topic. I think they actually caught a man that made false bomb threats in Seattle in August 2015 using this very same method.
It's war. What war do you remember being fair. Have you ever seen referees on the battlefield?
Fixed now. Was a site-wide JS issue (I guess). Couldn't interact with anything on Firefox.
230 million today. Funny, yesterday it was only 191 million.
Instead of one bad guy using your PC to hide his location... you have 3000 porn addicts funneling tranny and child pr0n traffic through your PC. :))))
Did you read the entire summary? This is not a regular proxy from where hackers can hide attacks, this is a proxy in a Web proxy service listed online, where dumb dumbs like us went to hide our IP before Tor came around.
What the hell are you even talking about?
WIRED knows s%!#, they just want reads and ad impressions. Tomorrow they'll say they know something else, cause there's nobody to call them on their BS.
https://github.com/php/php-src...
These are low-end routers distributed "for free" to new telco customers. Since the modems are free, people eat them up. Telcos usually buy them in boats, not crates. I worked for an ISP where the engineers were sad because the company just bought an entire boat of Huawei routers they had to configure.
CERT has published the researchers' security disclosure. In case someone wants to read it. http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id...
That's why Bitdefender has a huge market share and almost nobody heard of Emsisoft. It's called a marketing department. Remember when Bitdefender cracked Linux.Encoder.1 and provided a shield tool for CryptoWall 4.0? It was everywhere on the Internet.
Interview with the malware's creator: http://news.softpedia.com/news...