Researchers have discovered an extremely rare and possibly unique form of “fileless” malware that executes entirely in memory without the need to save any files to the hard drive of a victim’s PC. The latest discovery was made by Kaspersky Lab, which received reports of a malware attack hitting a…
Researchers find new type of “fileless” malware
Researchers have discovered an extremely rare and possibly unique form of “fileless” malware that executes entirely in memory without the need to save any files to the hard drive of a victim’s PC. The latest discovery was made by Kaspersky Lab, which received reports of a malware attack hitting a…
Symantec says stolen encryption key is the source of signed malware
When Kaspersky Lab last week spotted code-signed Trojan malware dubbed Mediyes that had been signed with a digital certificate owned by Swiss firm Conpavi AG and issued by Symantec, it touched off a hunt to determine the source of the problem. The answer, says Symantec’s website security services unit, is…
New malware preys on Iran nuclear weapons tension
Chinese cybercriminals have crafted a sophisticated, robust malware attack that exploits growing political tension and fear over Iran’s alleged covert nuclear weapons program to infect PCs. The goal of the hackers is to corrupt the computers of U.S. military employees, according to researchers from the security firm Bitdefender, who detected…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…
Norman Security Opinion Survey: Malware Response Teams Fear 2012 Threats Will Grow In Number and Sophistication Faster …
FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – More than half of IT leaders (62 percent) fear that malware is growing more sophisticated faster than they can upgrade their analysis capabilities. Additionally, 58 percent cited the growing number of threats as their biggest worry for 2012. These findings are part of a…