Blackshades Trojan Users Had It Coming Krebs On Security
Blackshades Arrests In Computer Malware Probe Bbc News Early on in its development, researchers at citzenlab discovered that blackshades was being used to spy on activists seeking to overthrow the regime in syria. Brian krebs: the u.s. justice department today announced a series of actions against more than 100 people accused of purchasing and using “blackshades,” a password stealing trojan horse program designed to infect computers throughout the world to spy on victims through their web cameras, steal files and account information, and log victims.
Feds Charge Alleged Blackshades Hackers The u.s. justice department today announced a series of actions against more than 100 people accused of purchasing and using “blackshades,” a password stealing trojan horse program designed to infect computers throughout the world to spy on victims through their web cameras, steal files and account information, and log victims’ key strokes. Blackshades’ flagship product was the rat – a sophisticated piece of malware that enabled cybercriminals secretly and remotely to gain control over a victim’s computer. Explore the latest news, real world incidents, expert analysis, and trends in blackshades rat — only on the hacker news, the leading cybersecurity and it news platform. In an odd twist, the author of the program is doing little to hide his identity, and claims that his “users” actually gain a security benefit from installing his software.
Bs3 Krebs On Security Explore the latest news, real world incidents, expert analysis, and trends in blackshades rat — only on the hacker news, the leading cybersecurity and it news platform. In an odd twist, the author of the program is doing little to hide his identity, and claims that his “users” actually gain a security benefit from installing his software. While there is a certain amount of schadenfreude in today’s action, the truth is that any longtime blackshades customer who didn’t know this day would be coming should turn in his hacker card. The u.s. justice department today announced a series of actions against more than 100 people accused of purchasing and using “ blackshades,” a password stealing trojan horse program designed. The u.s. justice department today announced a series of actions against more than 100 people accused of purchasing and using “blackshades,” a password stealing trojan horse program designed to infect computers throughout the world to spy on victims through their web cameras, steal files and account information, and log victims’ key strokes. Blackshades’ flagship product was the blackshades remote access tool, or r.a.t. (the “rat”), a sophisticated piece of malware that enabled cybercriminals to secretly and remotely gain control over a victim’s computer.
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