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Hackers capture dynamic data to prepare for effective, stealthy attacks
2014-05-09 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
Offensive forensics is an attack technique hackers use to capture non-static data that can be useful in performing further attacks, says Joe Sremack, Principal, Berkeley Research Group, LLC, a computer forensics and e-discovery firm. In an offensive forensics procedure, the hacker captures non-static, in-memory data in order to acquire the passwords, encryption keys, or active network session data living there, which can aid them in gaining unrestrained access to precious data.
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Stealthy Assassin Series Hitman GO Makes a Luscious Board Game
2014-04-23 15:46:07| TechNewsWorld
I can safely say that I never would have imagined turning the Hitman video game series into a luscious dioramic board game for iOS. Lucky for us, that's what Square Enix did with last week's Hitman GO release. Apple featured the game in the App Store, and for good reason: The graphical representation of the boards you play on is a visual feast.
Cyber crime forum advertises financial malware that uses stealthy I2P communications
2013-11-21 21:23:53| InfoWorld: Top News
A new financial malware program that communicates with attackers over the I2P (Invisible Internet Project) anonymity network is for sale on a Russian cybercrime forum. The malware is called i2Ninja and uses the I2P network as a C&C (command-and-control) channel, according to security researchers from Trusteer, who claim to have seen the announcement.
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Windows 8.1's 'Hero' ads -- brought to you by stealthy snooping
2013-10-31 12:19:13| InfoWorld: Top News
Microsoft yesterday unveiled more details about its new search-based advertising for Windows 8.1.
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Stealthy malware spreading among popular Web servers
2013-05-08 13:28:18| InfoWorld: Top News
A stealthy malicious software program is taking hold in some of the most popular Web servers, and researchers still don't know why. Last week, security companies Eset and Sucuri found Apache servers infected with Linux/Cdorked. If that malware is running on a Web server, victims are redirected to another website that tries to compromise their computer.
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