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not-a-virus:AdWare.Win32.FunWeb.di This malicious program is part of other malicious adware. It is a Windows Dynamic Link Library (PE DLL file). It is 213 111 bytes in size. It is written in C++. Follow link
Trojan-GameThief.Win32.Magania.dlip This Trojan belongs to the family of Trojans that steals passwords from online gaming user account records. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file) and is 116 736 bytes in size. It is packed using... Follow link
Trojan.MSIL.Agent.azy Once launched, the backdoor establishes a connection with this server:
in***aca.com
A combination of the following strings is used as a login and password:... Follow link
Trojan.MSIL.Agent.azx This Trojan downloads files from the Internet without the user's knowledge. It is a Windows .NET application (PE EXE file) and is 35 328 bytes in size. Follow link
Hoax.Win32.ArchSMS.ong This malicious program demands a ransom in exchange for the content of an encrypted archive, which users believe contains a file that they need. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file) and is 1 191... Follow link
Hoax.Win32.ArchSMS.hewm Once launched, the Trojan creates the following system registry key:
[HKCU\Software\Stimul]
Then, the Trojan displays the following window:
After confirmation of "I agree with the rules",... Follow link
Trojan-Downloader.Java.OpenStream.av The Java class file "gamesload" includes a JAR archive and is part of a piece of malware. The following components of the Trojan are also stored in the archive:
Game.class - 672... Follow link
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Agent.fwcp This Trojan downloads another program to the computer and launches it for execution without the user's knowledge. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file) and is 56 320 bytes in size. It is packed... Follow link
Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Agent.ejui This Trojan downloads files from the Internet and launches them without the user's knowledge. It is a Windows application (PE EXE file) and is 53 760 bytes in size. It is written in... Follow link
Backdoor.Win32.Agent.amps Once launched, the backdoor uses the function "GetSystemDefaultLCID" to obtain the ID for the group of national settings that the operating system uses by default. If the value obtained corresponds... Follow link
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Regional cybercrime hubs launched Three new regional police hubs for investigating cybercrime are launched across England. Follow link
Apple seeks revised patent rules A letter from Apple's legal team reveals that the firm wants Europe to revise rules covering patents that are essential to industry standards. Follow link
Apple, Google tackle app stores Apple has warned that developers artificially inflated their app rankings may be booted off the service while Google cleans up malware. Follow link
Lovefilm boss moves to Mothercare Simon Calver is to become the chief executive of Mothercare after seven years as head of online movie rental firm Lovefilm. Follow link
Internet cams video feeds exposed Thousands of Trendnet security camera webfeeds have been breached and shared on the internet, including live video from children's rooms. Follow link
Twitter threat judgement reserved Judgement is reserved over whether to quash the conviction of a man for a Twitter message threatening to blow up a South Yorkshire airport. Follow link
Yahoo board in another shake-up Yahoo's chairman and three other board members step down as the tumult at the US web portal continues. Follow link
Symantec code 'extortion' claim Hackers demanded money in return for keeping stolen source code a secret, security firm Symantec says. Follow link
Google targets tech 'moonshots' The search giant hosts meetings to find technological answers to the "world's greatest problems". Follow link
Wolfram Alpha unveils Pro service The data-crunching site unveils a premium service that allows users to upload data, photos and sounds for analysis. Follow link
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