Gozi, one of the oldest banking Trojans out there, is using highly elaborated webinjects along with behavioral biometrics for fraud protection bypass in new campaigns targeting global brands, buguroo researchers warn.
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Twitter Suspends 360,000 Accounts Related to Terrorism
Since mid-2015, Twitter has suspended 360,000 accounts for violating its policies related to promotion of terrorism, of which 235,000 accounts were suspended in the past six months.
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Clinton Must Give Written Testimony in E-mail Case: US Judge
A federal judge has ruled that Democrat Hillary Clinton must respond in writing in a lawsuit over her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state.
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Snowden Documents Show NSA Leak is Real: Report
Previously unpublished documents released by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden confirm that some of the spy agency's top-secret code has been leaked or hacked, The Intercept reported Friday.
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PowerShell-Abusing Banking Trojan Goes to Brazil
With Brazil currently hosting the 2016 Olympics, cybercriminals appear determined to profit from this major sporting event as much as possible, such as using banking Trojans that abuse PowerShell, Kaspersky Lab researchers reveal.
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To Defend Against Ransomware, Remember Health is Wealth
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Continue readingDridex Trojan Returns From Summer Vacation
Dridex, one of the most prolific Trojans in recent years, is ramping up its activity once again, after coming to a near stop about two months ago, Proofpoint security researchers reveal.
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Concern Over Windows 10 Privacy Practices Grows
Microsoft has been getting bad press over concerns with Windows 10. There are two primary reasons: firstly that the company is, or has been, overly aggressive in pushing the operating system on existing Windows users; and secondly that it plays fast and loose with user privacy.
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PoS Malware Hits Eddie Bauer Stores
The point of sale (PoS) systems at Eddie Bauer retail stores across North America were infected with malware between January 2, 2016 and July 17, 2016, the clothing store chain announced on Thursday.
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Locky Ransomware Reverts to Malicious Macros
The Locky ransomware has switched back to the distribution method it used when it first emerged in the wild, namely Office documents with malicious macros, FireEye researchers warn.
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