Monthly Archives: February 2015

From Russia with Love Letters

A Russian team allegedly breached the Sony entertainment company’s network by sending spear phishing emails containing a remote access Trojan (RAT) to Sony employees in India, Russia and other Asian countries. Once they had access to the computers of these … Continue reading

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Sony Remediation Cost Totals $35 Million

While Sony Pictures Entertainment said in an earnings report that the hack would cost $15 million “in investigation and remediation costs” for the quarter to Dec. 31, senior general manager Kazuhiko Takeda said Wednesday that the figure would be $35 … Continue reading

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US Army Releases Cyber-Forensic Dshell Code

Available here on github, The Army Research Labs has publicly released a tool to help with network forensic analysis.

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Hacking Too Much Time!!!

This re-donk-ulously awesome movie needs to happen. Post by NERD RAGE.

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110,000 People are Looking For Love in all the Wrong Places

and getting a nasty infection too. A click-bait trick where a picture is made to look like a video that ‘requires’ Flash is circulating Facebook. The malware installs a Trojan to the computer, allowing the mouse and keyboard to be … Continue reading

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