Blog Posts Tagged with "Malware-as-a-Service"
Cloud Coverage: Malware as a Service
July 04, 2012 Added by:Gregory Hale
The cloud-based control panel uses the secure HTTPS protocol and has a valid certificate. The customer has access to tutorials and a malware engine that generates customized Trojans in real-time. The team behind the service makes sure the created Trojans have a low rate of detection by major antivirus products...
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CapFire4: Criminal Malware-as-a-Service Platform
June 26, 2012 Added by:Pierluigi Paganini
Cybercrime is operating as an enterprise, with tools offered for the coordination of cyber attacks such as spamming of malware, malware hosting, and for building command and control infrastructure for botnets. The latest service is called CapFire4, and it’s a good example of malware-as-a-service...
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On the New Generation of P2P Botnets
June 18, 2012 Added by:Pierluigi Paganini
"Every peer in the botnet can act as a C&C server, while none of them really are one. Bots are now capable of downloading commands, configuration files, and executable from other bots -- every compromised computer is capable of providing data to the other bots..."
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RedKit Private Exploit Tool Emerges in the Wild
May 04, 2012 Added by:Headlines
"RedKit is armed with two of the most popular exploits... The first exploit is a fairly obfuscated PDF file that exploits the LibTIFF vulnerability..." The second is the "latest Java exploit, dealing with the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability..."
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Dirt Jumper DDoS Botnet Variants Continue to Proliferate
April 13, 2012 Added by:Headlines
“Development will continue, and there are increasing trends towards the development of attack techniques that will bypass certain types of anti-DDoS protection measures. The underground economy continues to flourish, and DDoS services are a piece of that rotten pie..."
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The Implications of Malware-as-a-Service
January 25, 2012 Added by:Pierluigi Paganini
Criminal operations are managed as corporations and malware is designed as a service, with a maniacal attention paid to product quality. The life cycle is the most amazing aspect: From design, release, to after sales support - each stage is implemented with care and attention...
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- Five Things Your InfoSec Team Should Do in the Next 30 Days
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- BYOD: Should It Be the Wave of the Future?
- Trend Micro Discovers "SafeNet" - a New Targeted Espionage Operation Online
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- Bridging the Cybersecurity Divide, Why Security Innovation Must Lead the Way
- The Evolution of Industrial Control System Information Sharing
- ATM Security (And Really Learning from the Past)




