• This proof of concept attempts to exploit a vulnerability known as Meltdown. If successful, it allows exploitation of said vulnerability in Windows systems.
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  • This proof of concept attempts to exploit a vulnerability known as Spectre. If successful, it allows exploitation of said vulnerability in Windows systems.
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  • This proof of concept attempts to exploit a vulnerability known as Spectre. If successful, it allows exploitation of said vulnerability in Linux systems.
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  • This proof of concept attempts to exploit a vulnerability known as Spectre. If successful, it allows exploitation of said vulnerability in Linux systems.
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  • This proof of concept attempts to exploit a vulnerability known as Spectre. If successful, it allows exploitation of said vulnerability in Windows systems.
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  • This Trojan arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.
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  • This Exploit arrives on a system as a file dropped by other malware or as a file downloaded unknowingly by users when visiting malicious sites.It takes advantage of certain vulnerabilities.
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  • This cryptomining bot was seen spreading through Facebook Messenger and was first observed in South Korea. The malware is sent to victims posing as a video file but in reality is an AutoIt script.
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  • This malware is a variant of a VMAP, a mobile component of targeted attacks which affected various sectors in the Middle East. It is capable of searching and extracting information from affected units, record calls, locating devices via geolocation, and downloading and installing other applications.
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  • Dubbed as qkG, this file-encrypting ransomware is written entirely in Visual Basics for Applications (VBA) macros. This is rare considering ransomware families that use malicious macros to download the malwareAfter this malware infects the normal.
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