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Geodo infostealer gets help from worm

The distribution potential of the infamous Cridex infostealer (also known as Feodo or Bugat) just went up a notch, as a new version of the malware works in conjunction with a worm that sends out emails with a link to download a zip file containing the trojan.

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Cridex Variant Geodo Part Trojan, Part Email Worm

A knockoff of the Cridex banking Trojan has surfaced with an appetite for more than online banking credentials.

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Combating APTs through detection

Read how Seculert focuses on malware presence detection in order to protect networks.

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Cybersecurity Startup Seculert Named a Cool Vendor by Gartner, Inc.

Report recognizes company for detecting advanced threats

Santa Clara, Calif., May 8, 2014 – Seculert, a leader in advanced threat protection and anti-malware solutions, today announced it has been selected by Gartner Inc., the world's leading information technology research and advisory company, as a "Cool Vendor” in the May 2, 2014 report “Security Infrastructure Protection, 2014."

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Seculert’s advanced detection


Advanced Persistent Threat Protection

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Cloud-Based Threat Protection

Seculert's Matot on Responding to Advanced Threats

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ECI Telecom Deploys Seculert for Complete Protection Against Targeted Attacks

Security offering brings combination of scalability and flexibility to protect company’s users and corporate assets

Santa Clara, Calif., April 17, 2014 – Seculert, a leader in advanced threat protection and malware solutions, today announced that ECI Telecom, a leading provider of telecommunications solutions chose Seculert to ensure the company is protected against advanced persistent threats (APTs).

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Target Ignored Data Breach Alarms

Target's security team reviewed -- and ignored -- urgent warnings from threat-detection tool about unknown malware spotted on the network.

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How Target Made Itself a Target for Hackers

Businessweek has the spine-tingling details.

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Criminals rush to exploit IE 0-day before the announced fix

Last week Microsoft has announced that today's Patch Tuesday will include a fix for the critical IE zero-day vulnerability that was found exploited in watering hole attacks earlier this year - and none too soon

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