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  2. Vault 7 - Wikipedia

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    The documents refer to a "Windows FAX DLL injection" exploit in Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. [19] This would allow a user with malicious intent to hide malware under [clarification needed] the DLL of another application. However, a computer must have already been compromised through another method for the injection ...

  3. Blackshades - Wikipedia

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    Download and execute files on the victim's computer. Use the victim's computer as a proxy server. Blackshades reportedly can be used by computer hackers with little experience or by script kiddies, hackers that use programs developed by others to attack computer systems. [1] Blackshades can also act as ransomware. Hackers using Blackshades can ...

  4. FBI MoneyPak Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    The FBI MoneyPak Ransomware, also known as Reveton Ransomware, is a ransomware that starts by purporting to be from a national police agency (like the American Federal Bureau of Investigation) and that they have locked the computer or smartphone due to "illegal activities" and demands a ransom payment via GreenDot MoneyPak cards in order to release the device.

  5. WannaCry ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    The day after the initial attack in May, Microsoft released out-of-band security updates for end-of-life products Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 8; these patches had been created in February, but were previously only available to those who paid for a custom support plan.

  6. Why Experts Warn You to Update Security Features on Your Devices

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    These processor chip flaws could allow hackers to read sensitive data stored in the memory, like passwords, or access your personal data and see what information you have open on your computer.

  7. Sub7 - Wikipedia

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    Computer security expert Steve Gibson once said that with these features, Sub7 allows a hacker to take "virtually complete control" over a computer. Sub7 is so invasive, he said, that anyone with it on their computer "might as well have the hacker standing right next to them" while using their computer.

  8. Hackers can see a diary of your life online — but this easy ...

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    Your computer's search history is like a diary of your life. If you don't delete it regularly, you might be exposing more sensitive data than you think. So it's a good idea to clear your browsing ...

  9. LAUSD parents can call a hotline with questions about data ...

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    The hacker group responsible for the ransomware attack, Vice Society, claimed it stole 500 GB of data and demanded an unspecified ransom by Monday, which Carvalho and the district declined to pay.