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- Morto worm, an old-school Internet worm, spreading via RDPNews - Security firms say the Morto worm isn’t a Trojan, but an Internet worm that spreads via Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
- Ramnit worm variant now dangerous banking malwareNews - The Ramnit worm now supports man-in-the-middle attacks, giving cybercriminals the ability to drain a victim’s bank account.
- How to protect against the Bredolab virus Trojan in job applicationsAnswer - Learn more about a recent Bredolab Trojan exploit involving online job applications, and how you can protect your organization from such threats.
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How to detect and mitigate Poison Ivy RAT malware-style attacks
Answer -Learn how to prevent malcode like the Poison Ivy RAT malware, sophisticated malware that has been crafted especially for an enterprise take-down.
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Can a malware 'pressure chamber' provide effective malware containment?
Answer -Infosec threats expert Nick Lewis discusses the viability of an antimalware "pressure chamber: to help bolster enterprise malware containment.
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attack vector
Definition -An attack vector is a path or means by which a hacker (or cracker) can gain access to a computer or network server in order to deliver a payload or malicious outcome.
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