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Re: Microsoft says Austrian firm behind spyware targeting la

Příspěvek od janimani » 20 srp 2022, 11:11

geemong píše:Microsoft says Austrian firm behind spyware targeting law firms, banks


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Security researchers at Microsoft have said an Austrian firm was behind a string of digital intrusions at banks, law firms and strategic consultancies in at least three countries.

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The firm, DSIRF, developed spyware - malicious software designed to spy on or steal information from a target's device - called "Subzero" which uses so-called Zero-day exploits to access confidential information such as passwords, or logon credentials, Microsoft said in a blog post on Wednesday.

"Observed victims to date include law firms, banks, and strategic consultancies in countries such as Austria, the United Kingdom, and Panama," the post said, without identifying the victims.

Vienna-based DSIRF, or DSR Decision Supporting Information Research Forensic GmbH, did not respond to email and telephone requests for comment.

Zero-day exploits are serious software flaws of great value to both hackers and spies because they work even when software is up to date.

The term comes from the amount of warning users get to patch their machines protectively; a two-day flaw is less dangerous because it emerges two days after a patch is available.

Some cybersecurity firms develop such tools to deploy alongside routine "pentesting", or penetration testing, to test a company's digital defences against malicious attacks.

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Microsoft says Austrian firm behind spyware targeting law fi

Příspěvek od geemong » 28 črc 2022, 09:29

Microsoft says Austrian firm behind spyware targeting law firms, banks


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Security researchers at Microsoft have said an Austrian firm was behind a string of digital intrusions at banks, law firms and strategic consultancies in at least three countries.

If you are unable to choose when to play 168สล็อต then you may miss out on making a profit, so you can choose the time to play online slots or choose the moment to play the slot.

The firm, DSIRF, developed spyware - malicious software designed to spy on or steal information from a target's device - called "Subzero" which uses so-called Zero-day exploits to access confidential information such as passwords, or logon credentials, Microsoft said in a blog post on Wednesday.

"Observed victims to date include law firms, banks, and strategic consultancies in countries such as Austria, the United Kingdom, and Panama," the post said, without identifying the victims.

Vienna-based DSIRF, or DSR Decision Supporting Information Research Forensic GmbH, did not respond to email and telephone requests for comment.

Zero-day exploits are serious software flaws of great value to both hackers and spies because they work even when software is up to date.

The term comes from the amount of warning users get to patch their machines protectively; a two-day flaw is less dangerous because it emerges two days after a patch is available.

Some cybersecurity firms develop such tools to deploy alongside routine "pentesting", or penetration testing, to test a company's digital defences against malicious attacks.

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