What’s old is new again. In a follow-up to a report earlier this year on the reappearance of visual basic code in malicious documents, researchers at Sophos have found that the trend has not only continued – it’s increased.
What’s old is new again. In a follow-up to a report earlier this year on the reappearance of visual basic code in malicious documents, researchers at Sophos have found that the trend has not only continued – it’s increased.
The author of the SMS work for Android that infected no less than 500,000 devices in just six hours time, was caught less than a day after the first malware infection was detected. The police in Shenzen arrested a 19-years-old, who is allegedly the creator of the worm dubbed Heart App by security researchers at […]
James Lyne, global head of security research at Sophos, said bosses should not believe they are too small to be targeted by online criminals – he believed the opposite was true.
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