FinSpy: unseen findings

FinSpy, also known as FinFisher or Wingbird, is an infamous surveillance toolset, we has been tracking deployments of this spyware since 2011. In the report we decided to share some of our unseen findings about the actual state of FinSpy implants. Continue reading FinSpy: unseen findings

Beware of New Wiper Malware Distributed through Free Software / Crack Sites

A new piece of wiper malware is being distributed through warez sites, locking users out of their Windows computers after they unknowingly run the program. As reported by BleepingComputer’s Lawrence Abrams, the malware is apparently distributed t… Continue reading Beware of New Wiper Malware Distributed through Free Software / Crack Sites

‘Hidden Bee’ miner delivered via improved drive-by download toolkit

Threat actors switch to the Hidden Bee miner as a payload for this unusual and complex drive-by download campaign.
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Remove RSod PC_Locker Red Screenlock Ransomware from Your PC

This article has been created in order to help you by explaining how you can remove the RSod lockscreen ransomware and how to gain access to your files. A fake BSOD locker ransomware has been detected by security researchers. The…Read more
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Change the System Partition From MBR to GPT in Windows 10

In today’s Ask the Admin, Russell Smith shows you how to change the system disk partition type from MBR to GPT in Windows 10 Creators Update using a command-line tool.

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Petya ransomware outbreak: Here’s what you need to know

Petya ransomware impacting large organizations in multiple countries Read More Continue reading Petya ransomware outbreak: Here’s what you need to know

Tetris in 446 Bytes

You want to play Tetris. You want to play Tetris on any operating system. You want to play on an old IBM PC, you want to play Tetris on a new MacBook. You want a Tetris that’ll fit inside the master boot record of a disk. You want Tetris as an operating system. You want TetrOS.

Or maybe you don’t, but it’s a fantastic piece of work, and we love tiny demos. Check it out below the break. Or read through the source code in the banner image.

It doesn’t have scores, or fancy graphics, or an intro splash screen. …read more

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