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Home   »   Archives for May 2019

May’s Patch Tuesday Include Fixes for ‘Wormable’ Flaw in Windows XP, Zero-Day Vulnerability

  • Posted on:May 15, 2019 at 12:32 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
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Microsoft’s May security release includes updates for 80 vulnerabilities for a number of Microsoft products, including a security update for unsupported operating systems such as Windows XP and Server 2003 not included in the mainstream customer support notification. Of the security vulnerabilities fixed in this release, six are rated Critical, 73 are rated Important or Low, and one separately posted as a mitigating update addressing an imminent “wormable” threat.

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Tags: Patch Tuesday

Dharma Ransomware Uses AV Tool to Distract from Malicious Activities

  • Posted on:May 8, 2019 at 4:50 am
  • Posted in:Ransomware
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
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Trend Micro recently found new samples of Dharma ransomware using a new technique: using software installation as a distraction to help hide malicious activities.

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Tags: ransomware

CVE-2019-3396 Redux: Confluence Vulnerability Exploited to Deliver Cryptocurrency Miner With Rootkit

  • Posted on:May 7, 2019 at 5:00 am
  • Posted in:Malware, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
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We discovered the Confluence vulnerability CVE-2019-3396 being used to deliver a cryptocurrency-mining malware containing a rootkit that was designed to hide its activities.

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Tags: ConfluenceCVE-2019-3396

Mirrorthief Group Uses Magecart Skimming Attack to Hit Hundreds of Campus Online Stores in US and Canada

  • Posted on:May 3, 2019 at 5:01 am
  • Posted in:Malware
  • Author:
    Joseph C Chen (Fraud Researcher)
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We uncovered a recent activity involving the notorious online credit card skimming attack known as Magecart. The attack, facilitated by a new cybercrime group, impacted 201 online campus stores in the United States and Canada.

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Tags: MagecartmirrorthiefSkimming
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