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  • Built-in Keylogger Discovered On Several HP Laptop Models

    Your HP laptop may be silently recording everything you are typing on your keyboard. While examining Windows Active Domain infrastructures, security researchers from the Switzerland-based security firm Modzero have discovered a built-in keylogger in an HP audio driver that is spying on all your keystrokes. Keylogger is a program that records every keystroke by monitoring […]

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  • Don’t Fall for Chrome and Firefox “HoeflerText Font Wasn’t Found” Banking Malware Scam

    The malicious scam campaign, “The ‘HoeflerText’ font wasn’t found,” is back, which was previously targeting Google Chrome users to trick them into installing Spora ransomware on their computers. This time the campaign has been re-designed to target Mozilla Firefox users with a banking trojan, called Zeus Panda. Interestingly, the attackers behind this new campaign are […]

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  • Leaked NSA Hacking Tools Being Used to Hack Thousands of Vulnerable Windows PCs

    Script kiddies and online criminals around the world have reportedly started exploiting NSA hacking tools leaked last weekend to compromise hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Windows computers exposed on the Internet. Last week, the mysterious hacking group known as Shadow Brokers leaked a set of Windows hacking tools targeting Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows […]

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  • Spotify – Malware infested ads

    It seems Spotify is in trouble again as several music lovers are reporting that its free streaming service is pushing malware-infested ads to its users. According to a user report on the company’s forum, running Spotify Free on the desktop periodically causes your browser to open various malicious websites without your permission. So if your […]

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  • Newly Discovered Mac Malware with Ancient Code Spying on Biotech Firms

    Security researchers have discovered a rare piece of Mac-based espionage malware that relies on outdated coding practices but has been used in some previous real-world attacks to spy on biomedical research center computers. Dubbed Fruitfly, the malware has remained undetected for years on macOS systems despite using unsophisticated and “antiquated code.” Infosec firm Malwarebytes discovered […]

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