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Vulnerability in Microsoft HTTP.sys can lead to Remote Code Execution

A remote code execution vulnerability has been found in Microsoft HTTP.sys. The vulnerability is due to an issue with the processing of HTTP messages in the HTTP protocol stack. A remote...

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Caution: Win32/AutoRun.IRCBot is on prowl

Cyberoam Threat Research Labs (CTRL) has detected a new malware which is capable of affecting all versions of Windows at present. Known as Win32/AutoRun.IRCBot, the bot agent has capabilities to...

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A lethal variant of Win32/AutoRun.IRCBot detected in the wild

Cyberoam Threat Research Labs (CTRL) recently reported a botnet (Win32/AutoRun.IRCBot) affecting Windows. Now another variant of this malware, named as Variant.Symmi, has come into the picture. This...

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SSL/TLS protocols hit by LogJam Vulnerability

SSL/TLS protocols are becoming an ungainly spectacle, yet again. Researchers at the University of Michigan and the French research institute Inria have together unveiled a new hidden vulnerability in...

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Backdoor.MSIL.Kazybot Enters Windows

The Windows platform is at the crosshairs of Backdoor.MSIL.Kazybot. The Bot agent and Backdoor contacts remote servers, identifies itself and sends system information to the remote server. After...

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Moose might mess up your Home Router!

A new malware infecting series of Home based routers/modems running on MIPS and ARM architecture has been spotted. The said malware family specifically targets consumer devices based on Linux systems,...

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Third Party Vendors – The Weak Links in Network Security

“Your cybersecurity is only as good or bad as that of your vendors.” By 2019, the cyber security market will be worth a mammoth $155.74 billion. The market for next generation security appliances like...

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Trojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.24 Targets the Windows Platform

The Windows platform is in the firing line of Trojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.24. This backdoor contacts a remote server, identifies itself, and accepts commands from the remote server. After receiving...

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Cyberoam products are secure against OpenSSL vulnerability “CVE-2015-1793″

Having issued a “high-alert” on a new vulnerability on July 9, which causes certificate forgery, OpenSSL team had businesses and IT products vendors around the world feeling a chill down their spine....

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Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Detected in Microsoft Windows

The vulnerability tally in Microsoft Windows continues to grow and this one is of the Remote Code Execution (RCE) variety. Known as the OpenType Font Driver vulnerability, its existence can be...

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