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Dropper Malware comes with DLL Hijacking Feature

Dropper Malware comes with DLL Hijacking Feature

Feb 22, 2012
Dropper Malware comes with DLL Hijacking Feature Trojans, Viruses, Worms have become the scare of the year, and with good reason. Many of the recent files are malicious in nature, causing the infected user at the very worst, to lose everything on their computer. There are few specially coded malware, which are not only developed to ensure that they cause maximum damage and steal all the sensitive information they can find on the infected devices. According to Bitdefender experts, In a blog post they mention about such a malware called "Dropper" or Trojan.Dropper.UAJ. But the brand new in terms of approach that dropper hijacks a library file called comres.dll, altering it to ensure that each time it's being used, the malware steps into play. The smartness of this malware can be judge from here that, it makes a copy of the genuine comres.dll file, patches it and then saves it in the Windows directory folder, where the operating system normally looks for a DLL to load when...
MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom released on bail

MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom released on bail

Feb 22, 2012
MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom released on bail Kim Dotcom, the millionaire founder of the file-sharing website Megaupload, was released on bail Wednesday after a judge said he didn't appear to have enough money to flee. Authorities in the U.S. allege founder Kim Dotcom facilitated millions of illegal downloads through his company and he is subject to online piracy charges. Last month, U.S. authorities shut down Megaupload's websites and announced indictments against Dotcom and six other people connected to the site, accusing them of operating an " international organized criminal enterprise responsible for massive worldwide online piracy of copyrighted works. " They say Megaupload generated more than $175 million in illegal profits through advertising revenue and the sale of premium memberships. He had been in custody since his arrest on January 20 after he was initially denied bail. He said: ' I am relieved to go home to see my family, my three little kids ...
Mobile malware on the rise, McAfee Q4 Threats Report

Mobile malware on the rise, McAfee Q4 Threats Report

Feb 22, 2012
McAfee Q4 Threats Report, Mobile malware on the rise The number of new malware releases slowed during the final three months of 2011, but was higher than expected for the year. Computer and mobile security firm McAfee has warned " no organisation,platform or device " is immune from malware attacks as it released its Q4 2011 Threats Report. Mobile malware hit more than 400 unique samples in Q4, up from over 100 in the third quarter, and less than 50 samples in the first quarter of last year. McAfee also found that PC malware counts declined during Q4, and were lower than in Q4 of 2010. Even so, the total number of unique malware samples is more than 75 million as of Q4, the report says. " On a global basis, we are conducting more of our personal and business transactions through mobile devices, and this is creating new security risks and challenges in how we safeguard our commercial and personal data ," said Vincent Weafer, senior vice-president of McAfee Labs. McAfee Labs reco...
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Los Angeles Police Canine Association hit by Hackers

Los Angeles Police Canine Association hit by Hackers

Feb 22, 2012
Los Angeles Police Canine Association hit by Hackers The official website of the Los Angeles County Police Canine Association (https://www.lacpca.com) was hacked by CabinCr3w group of Hackers. Hackers leak lots of data from the site on a Pastebin Note  titled as " PedoCop & Police Emails ". This data include officers names, addresses, and phone numbers of hundreds of officers and their membership rosters which were taken upon login. Hacker also upload two Archives which have the complete Google Emails data of two officers. Hackers also Mention that " we will not be including the photos from the email in this release but we will be making contact with the appropriate organizations protecting children from exploitation online ."
Apache 2.4 Comes Out, Major update after 6 years

Apache 2.4 Comes Out, Major update after 6 years

Feb 22, 2012
Apache 2.4 Comes Out, Major update after 6 years The Apache Software Foundation officially released the Apache 2.4 today as the first major update to this leading open-source web-server in more than a half-decade. Apache 2.4 is slated to deliver superior performance to its 2.2 predecessor and better compete with the growingly-popular NGINX web-server. It is the first major release of Apache in six years, coincides with the software's 17th anniversary. Besides much faster performance, among the many enhancements to the Apache 2.4 HTTP Server is better a-synchronous support in its core, run-time loadable MPMs, reduced memory usage compared to Apache 2.2.x, several new modules, enhancements to existing modules, and much more. " This release delivers a host of evolutionary enhancements throughout the server that our users, administrators, and developers will welcome ," Apache server vice president Eric Covener wrote in a statement. " We've added many new modules...
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