• Trend Micro
  • About TrendLabs Security Intelligence Blog
Search:
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Ransomware
    • Vulnerabilities
    • Exploits
    • Targeted Attacks
    • Deep Web
    • Mobile
    • Internet of Things
    • Malware
    • Bad Sites
    • Spam
    • Botnets
    • Social
    • Open source
Home   »   vulnerability

ThinkPHP Vulnerability Abused by Botnets Hakai and Yowai

  • Posted on:January 25, 2019 at 5:00 am
  • Posted in:Botnets, Exploits, Open source, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
0

We found a new Mirai variant we’ve called Yowai and Gafgyt variant Hakai abusing a ThinkPHP flaw for propagation and DDoS attacks.

Read More
Tags: botnetGafgytHakaiMiraivulnerabilityYowai

Use-after-free (UAF) Vulnerability CVE-2018-8373 in VBScript Engine Affects Internet Explorer to Run Shellcode

  • Posted on:August 15, 2018 at 5:01 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
0

We discovered a high-risk Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability in the wild on July 11, just a day after Microsoft’s July Patch Tuesday. We immediately sent Microsoft the details to help fix this flaw. While this vulnerability, now designated as CVE-2018-8373, affects the VBScript engine in the latest versions of Windows, Internet Explorer 11 is not vulnerable since VBScript in Windows 10 Redstone 3 (RS3) has been effectively disabled by default.

Read More
Tags: Internet ExplorerMicrosoftvulnerability

VPNFilter-affected Devices Still Riddled with 19 Vulnerabilities

  • Posted on:July 13, 2018 at 5:02 am
  • Posted in:Internet of Things, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
0

This blog tackles the recently ill-famed VPNFilter malware and if deployed devices are vulnerable to it. VPNFilter is a newly discovered, multi-stage malware (detected by Trend Micro as ELF_VPNFILT.A, ELF_VPNFILT.B, ELF_VPNFILT.C, and ELF_VPNFILT.D) that affects many models of connected devices. Based on our data from June 1 to July 12, plenty of the devices are still using old firmware versions. In fact, 19 known vulnerabilities, not only taken advantage of by VPNFilter but other malware as well, can still be detected in devices up to this day.

Read More
Tags: IOTMalwaresecurityVPNFiltervulnerability

Malicious Traffic in Port 7001 Surges as Cryptominers Target Patched 2017 Oracle WebLogic Vulnerability

  • Posted on:May 11, 2018 at 6:00 am
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Trend Micro
0

We observed a large spike in the number of devices scanning the internet for port 7001/TCP since April 27, 2018. Our analysis found that it’s increased activity was caused by cybercriminals engaging in cryptomining via exploiting CVE-2017-10271. The flaw is a patched Oracle WebLogic WLS-WSAT vulnerability that can allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on unpatched servers. This marks the second time attackers abused CVE-2017-10271 for cryptomining purposes this year. In February, the vulnerability was exploited to deliver 64-bit and 32-bit variants of an XMRig Monero miner.

Read More
Tags: cryptocurrencyOracle WebLogicvulnerability

Janus Android App Signature Bypass Allows Attackers to Modify Legitimate Apps

  • Posted on:December 26, 2017 at 5:00 am
  • Posted in:Malware, Mobile
  • Author:
    Veo Zhang (Mobile Threats Analyst)
0

Android’s regular security update for December 2017 included a fix for a serious vulnerability that could allow attackers to modify installed apps without affecting their signature. This would allow an attacker to gain access to the affected device (indirectly). First found by researchers in July, this vulnerability (designated as CVE-2017-13156, and also called the Janus vulnerability) affects versions of Android from 5.1.1 to 8.0; approximately 74% of all Android devices have these versions installed.

Read More
Tags: Janusmobile malwarevulnerability
Page 2 of 23 ‹ 123 › »

Security Predictions for 2020

  • Cybersecurity in 2020 will be viewed through many lenses — from differing attacker motivations and cybercriminal arsenal to technological developments and global threat intelligence — only so defenders can keep up with the broad range of threats.
    Read our security predictions for 2020.

Business Process Compromise

  • Attackers are starting to invest in long-term operations that target specific processes enterprises rely on. They scout for vulnerable practices, susceptible systems and operational loopholes that they can leverage or abuse. To learn more, read our Security 101: Business Process Compromise.

Popular Posts

Sorry. No data so far.

Stay Updated

  • Home and Home Office
  • |
  • For Business
  • |
  • Security Intelligence
  • |
  • About Trend Micro
  • Asia Pacific Region (APAC): Australia / New Zealand, 中国, 日本, 대한민국, 台灣
  • Latin America Region (LAR): Brasil, México
  • North America Region (NABU): United States, Canada
  • Europe, Middle East, & Africa Region (EMEA): France, Deutschland / Österreich / Schweiz, Italia, Россия, España, United Kingdom / Ireland
  • Privacy Statement
  • Legal Policies
  • Copyright © Trend Micro Incorporated. All rights reserved.