The ShellShock bash vulberability on virtually all non-Windows platforms has been reported here previously (See ShellShock – the bash bug), but what about Windows? What about Windows, indeed. A cursory test using spoofed user-agent strings against an IIS webserver appeared to have no affect, though, so for now, at least for me, this seems to […]
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CryptoWall, the heavy-hitting file encryption malware, is back. This ransomware encrypts all the user files it can find – local hard drive, USB disk/stick, network shares, online backups – with industrial-strength encryption, and the master key is not discoverable. Bad news. A new variant is being spread via infected ads, which are being distributed by […]
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