“Null Character Bug Lets Malware Bypass Windows 10 Anti-Malware Scan Interface” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com
“Null Character Bug Lets Malware Bypass Windows 10 Anti-Malware Scan Interface” plus 5 BleepingComputer.com |
- Null Character Bug Lets Malware Bypass Windows 10 Anti-Malware Scan Interface
- Man Sues Microsoft Seeking New Copy of Windows 7 After Forced Windows 10 Upgrade
- Anchor CMS Sites May Be Spewing Their Database Passwords
- Android Ransomware Numbers Went Down in 2017
- New Saturn RaaS Lets Everyone Become a Ransomware Distributor for Free
- macOS May Lose Data Due to APFS Filesystem Bug
Null Character Bug Lets Malware Bypass Windows 10 Anti-Malware Scan Interface Posted: 19 Feb 2018 07:01 AM PST Malware that embeds a null character in its code can bypass security scans performed by the Anti-Malware Scan Interface (AMSI) on Windows 10 boxes. [...] |
Man Sues Microsoft Seeking New Copy of Windows 7 After Forced Windows 10 Upgrade Posted: 19 Feb 2018 03:42 AM PST An Albuquerque man has sued Microsoft and its CEO â"Satya Nadellaâ" seeking a fresh copy of Windows 7 or $600 million in damages. [...] |
Anchor CMS Sites May Be Spewing Their Database Passwords Posted: 19 Feb 2018 01:56 AM PST Websites built using the Anchor CMS may be accidentally exposing their database passwords in publicly-facing error logs, Dutch security researcher Tijme Gommers has discovered. [...] |
Android Ransomware Numbers Went Down in 2017 Posted: 18 Feb 2018 09:15 PM PST The number of ransomware infections on Android devices has gone down in 2017, according to an end-of-year report published by ESET last week. [...] |
New Saturn RaaS Lets Everyone Become a Ransomware Distributor for Free Posted: 18 Feb 2018 02:25 PM PST The authors of the newly-discovered Saturn ransomware are allowing anyone to become a ransomware distributor for free via a newly launched Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) affiliate program. [...] |
macOS May Lose Data Due to APFS Filesystem Bug Posted: 18 Feb 2018 09:50 AM PST Under certain circumstances, macOS may copy data into the void, leading to data loss of important files, all due to a bug in how the operating system handles APFS sparse disk images. [...] |
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