Corona, oh boy, oh boy

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Corona, oh boy, oh boy

Post by Pigeon » Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:01 pm

Cybercriminals and nation state-sponsored spies didn't take long to catch onto the coronavirus panic. Research released Thursday shows crooks and snoops have been rapidly registering vast numbers of potentially-malicious websites and sending out masses of scam emails as they try to make money from the pandemic.

A report from cybersecurity company Recorded Future noted a significant rise in website registrations related to the COVID-19 virus, some of which it believes are being used to either pilfer information from recipients or infect them with malware.

Lindsay Kaye, director of operation outcomes at Recorded Future, specifically called out the following domains as potentially dangerous:

coronavirusstatus[.]space
coronavirus-map[.]com
blogcoronacl.canalcero[.]digital
coronavirus[.]zone
coronavirus-realtime[.]com
coronavirus[.]app
bgvfr.coronavirusaware[.]xyz
coronavirusaware[.]xyz

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It is the human race. Expected.

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Re: Corona, oh boy, oh boy

Post by Royal » Sat Mar 14, 2020 3:21 am

What a bunch of ruthless fucktwits.

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Re: Corona, oh boy, oh boy

Post by Pigeon » Sat Mar 14, 2020 1:07 pm

I went hacking using the Corona virus and all I got was Corona virus.

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Re: Corona, oh boy, oh boy

Post by Royal » Sun Mar 15, 2020 1:57 am

Pigeon wrote:I went hacking using the Corona virus and all I got was Corona virus.
Hopefully the stories of karma is leaked.

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Re: Corona, oh boy, oh boy

Post by Pigeon » Sun Mar 15, 2020 10:59 pm

Coronavirus tracking app locks up Android phones for ransom

A malicious Android app that supposedly helps track cases of the coronavirus actually locks users’ phones and demands a ransom in order to restore access.

Dubbed CovidLock, the newly discovered ransomware performs a screen-lock attack by forcing a change in the password required to unlock a phone, explains DNS threat intelligence company DomainTools today in a blog post authored by Tarik Saleh, senior security engineer and malware researcher. For Android Nougat devices and later versions, the attack only works if the user never bothers to set a password in the first place.

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What's that team name, oh yeah, Fucktwit.

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Re: Corona, oh boy, oh boy

Post by Royal » Tue Mar 17, 2020 6:31 am

Pigeon wrote:Coronavirus tracking app locks up Android phones for ransom

A malicious Android app that supposedly helps track cases of the coronavirus actually locks users’ phones and demands a ransom in order to restore access.

Dubbed CovidLock, the newly discovered ransomware performs a screen-lock attack by forcing a change in the password required to unlock a phone, explains DNS threat intelligence company DomainTools today in a blog post authored by Tarik Saleh, senior security engineer and malware researcher. For Android Nougat devices and later versions, the attack only works if the user never bothers to set a password in the first place.

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What's that team name, oh yeah, Fucktwit.
Who are all these fucktwits? Why?

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