CHOMAR Antivirus
Our company, which develops its products with 100% Turkish and high technology priority, operates in Mersin Technology Development Zone. CHOMAR Antivirus creates user experience focused, global…
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Our company, which develops its products with 100% Turkish and high technology priority, operates in Mersin Technology Development Zone. CHOMAR Antivirus creates user experience focused, global…
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I’ve been working on a buffer overflow on a 64 bit Linux machine for the past few days. The code I’m attacking takes in a file. This original homework ran on a 32-bit system, so a lot is differing. I thought I’d run with it and try to lear…
The LAPSUS$ group has previously compromised Nvidia and Samsung. Over the weekend the group published a screenshot that appeared to show access to internal Microsoft systems.
Microsoft is…
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Friends, good evening. I’d want to greet you and wish you a great afternoon. Because this is my first entry, I’m just getting started. I was hoping for some better ideas from you. Hello there, my…
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A novel phishing technique called browser-in-the-browser (BitB) attack can be exploited to simulate a browser window within the browser in order to spoof a legitimate domain, thereby making it possible to stage convincing phishing attacks.
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Researchers have exposed a new targeted email campaign aimed at French entities in the construction, real estate, and government sectors that leverages the Chocolatey Windows package manager…
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We take a look at a Facebook phish which tries to pressure potential victims into responding to mails that they really shouldn’t.
The post Facebook phish claims “Someone tried to log into your account” appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
We take a look at a Facebook phish which tries to pressure potential victims into responding to mails that they really shouldn’t.
The post Facebook phish claims “Someone tried to log into your account” appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
The most important and interesting security stories from the last seven days.
The post A week in security (March 14 – 20) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.