Security researchers have identified malware dating back to 2005 that appears to have been designed to disrupt Iran’s nuclear ...
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Researchers uncover Fast16 malware from 2005, a pre-Stuxnet cyberweapon targeting engineering systems and infrastructure.
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PCWorld reports that hackers are increasingly compromising legitimate software like Notepad++ and Steam games to distribute ...
Every data-stealing virus requires a unique approach, but these are the essential first steps for reclaiming an infected ...
• Always use licensed software, and keep all software on every system up to date with the latest critical patches. • Scan all systems regularly to ensure they are virus-, Trojan-, and ...
New approaches to recognizing signature-evading, polymorphic viruses, worms, and bots Server-side polymorphism is a challenging problem for anti-malware software vendors. Much of today's malware, such ...
For the first time security researchers have spotted a type of malicious software that overwrites update functions for other applications, which could pose additional long-term risks for users. The ...
Fast16 malware from 2005 predates Stuxnet by five years, targeting engineering software to sabotage calculations and reshape ...