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Coronavirus-themed attacks March 29 – April 04, 2020

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In this post, I decided to share the details of the Coronavirus-themed attacks launched from March 29 to April 04, 2020. Crooks target Android users working from home due to the COVID19 outbreak with a Trojanized version of the popular video messaging app Zoom. Copyright (C) 2014 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.

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Updates to Format Guidance Bulletin

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Department of the Army civilian uses a laptop computer to check out a video projector (Not shown) for Visual Information (VI) Presentation Services at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas.

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EnemyBot malware adds new exploits to target CMS servers and Android devices

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Gafgyt is a popular choice for launching large-scale DDoS attacks, it first appeared in the threat landscape in 2014. The Enemybot botnet borrows the code from the Gafgyt bot and re-used some codes from the infamous Mirai botnet. The botnet implements multiple obfuscation techniques to avoid detection and hides C2 on the Tor network.

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Comodo Antivirus is affected by several vulnerabilities

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Wells also published a Proof-of-concept exploit code on GitHub and a video PoC for the flaw. Below the timeline for the flaw: 04/17/19 – Tenable discloses to Comodo. 04/29/19 – Tenable follows up, asking if vulnerabilities have been confirmed. 06/04/19 – Tenabe requests status update. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Zero-day vulnerability in Android OS yet to be patched

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The high-severity zero-day issue resides in the driver for the Video For Linux 2 (V4L2) interface. ” The vulnerability resides in the way the Video for Linux (V4L2) driver handles input data, it could be exploited by an attacker to elevate permissions to kernel level. Pierluigi Paganini.

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