Game on: two more crypto-ransomware threats for Linux web servers emerge
There are now three known examples of file-encrypting ransomware for Linux servers, according to a Russian antivirus firm.
There are now three known examples of file-encrypting ransomware for Linux servers, according to a Russian antivirus firm.
Adobe has joined a bug disclosure program that invites researchers to report new flaws in its web applications. What can hackers expect for their work? Not a cash bounty.
A long-standing vulnerability unearthed in the GNU Bash software, nicknamed Shellshock, has disrupted the daily activities of the Linux system administrator community, as Linux distributors, cloud vendors and end users grapple to understand the full scope of the potential damage it could cause.
Joab Jackson | 26 Sep | Read more
A new malware program that functions as a module for the Apache and Nginx Web servers is being sold on cybercrime forums, according to researchers from security firm IntelCrawler.
Lucian Constantin | 24 Dec | Read more
Facebook and Microsoft are winning plaudits from security researchers for launching an initiative to offer bounties to bug hunters who discover and report vulnerabilities in widely used products.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 08 Nov | Read more