Infostealer Campaign detected in the wild

Quick Heal Threat Research Lab has recently observed an active cybercrime campaign designed to steal user info. The campaign has been noticed to make use of three keyloggers (malicious software that records information entered by a user on their computer keyboard) iSpy logger, Predator logger and Knight Logger. These software are easily available on the […]

Have a LinkedIn account? Better change your password!

Last week, popular business social networking site LinkedIn announced that over 100 million user passwords were compromised. This was followed by a strong advisory to users about changing their passwords. A brief flashback >> A few years ago, in 2012, LinkedIn was hit by a major hack that caused a breach of about 6.5 million […]

A Report by Quick Heal Labs on Password Stealing Malware

Almost every computer user has more than one account for social networking sites, email accounts, bank accounts, online shopping portals, etc. And for obvious reasons, it becomes difficult for them to remember their login credentials, and this gives away to a habit of saving username and passwords in web browsers, email clients, FTP clients, etc. […]

Malware Alert! Beware of Fake Emails with the subject line ‘Amazon Order Dispatched…’

After you are done shopping on any e-commerce website, receiving a confirmation email about your purchase is an expected thing. But, if you are receiving any such confirmation emails whose sender seems to be a popular online shopping portal and are mostly blank but contain attachment(s), then be cautious. Many users have reported about receiving […]

The New and Latest Version of Quick Heal is here!

Our readers would be glad to know that the new and enhanced version of the Quick Heal product series is here! Based on the various feedback and suggestions received from our users across the world, we have brought in some major enhancements to this year’s product line and also introduced some new features too. The […]

Ramnit Malware: Improvising its weapons

Ramnit was introduced as a worm into the cyber world during the end of 2010. In these few years, researchers at Quick heal Labs have observed a drastic change in the components of this malware. Malware authors of this family are continuously upgrading to adapt to the changing needs of the market. An interesting trait […]

Bladabindi Malware Abusing Pastebin.com as Infection Vector

Earlier, malware authors kept their payloads on Command and Control (C&C) servers or compromised websites. And to do this, they had to setup their C&C server or compromise a genuine website. But now, they don’t need to bother about such things, as they have started using genuine file sharing sites like “Pastebin.com” which allows user […]

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INFOGRAPHIC: The State of Passwords in 2015

UPDATE – May 5th, 2016 Achieving cyber security is getting harder every year, and the most critical aspect of this process is passwords. With so many different passwords to remember for every individual, there are several loopholes which need to be secured. Have a look at the infographic below to know the Do’s and Don’ts […]

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