Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek … of [a zero day exploit kit by the name of Angler](http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2015/01/unpatched-vulnerability-0day-in….com/security/products/flash-player/apsb15-02.html) for the Angler exploit under CVE-2015-0310 which covers vulnerabilities in the… CryptoWall 4.0 Being Spread by Angler Exploit Kits: Hardware and Software Information Security by IntegratedTweak ….0 the newest ransomware to date is been spread by Angler Exploit Kits. A new drive-by download campaign is to… then redirected to a different page which then drops the Angler Exploit Kit. The exploit kit then finds vulnerabilities in the… Onion crypto-ransomware now using Tor network Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek … emerged in the wild being dropped by something called the Angler exploit kit. So why is this such a change in… of attack scenarios including via spambot installations being dropped by Angler. Like CryptoLocker before it, the ransomware will encrypt a bunch… Re: Help creating a simple dialog sim Programming Software Development by VernonDozier [QUOTE=Angler;614270]For now, I have 18 messages to display to … Re: Help creating a simple dialog sim Programming Software Development by VernonDozier [QUOTE=Angler;616320]Okay, I now have this [code]#include <stdio.… Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by rubberman Adobe has been working on patching Flash Player to eliminate these issues. In fact, I just got an update for that on my Linux system this morning. Yes, there are vulnerabilities in any software - that is the nature of the beast - but responsible companies will attempt to deal with them as soon as they are informed of them. Yes, most could be more … Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by pwink44 Davey's article relayed: Users of Adobe Flash Player for Linux should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.438. (Actually the update now is 11.2.202.442) Amazing how quickly info gets dated. Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek Yup. Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by iamthwee > I am an Adobe employee. We use Flash extensively in our work, so fixing these problems asap is in our own best interest. Wow I thought flash was done and dusted, I never realised it was still used in enterprise. Can I ask what it is you use it for? Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by XP78USER I would say that an adobe employee on this website is the best thing in my life Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by mkosik I've tried deleting the history from material that websites have collected in adobe . But it's always been such a problem in a vulnerability. I know that when I was in hacked. Adobe was the key player . Learning how to fix my security issues. Isn't this one my major issue ? How do I fix this one ? Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by happygeek What? Re: Warning: Adobe Flash users remain at risk of Angler attack Hardware and Software Information Security by Slavi How to fix it? #1 rule, don't install flash player, just don't .. and if you do use flash control on your browser .. Re: Onion crypto-ransomware now using Tor network Hardware and Software Information Security by Hiroshe Evil side: I like the idea of using Tor to control malware. It's more convieneint then using public wifi, usenet, Pastebay, etc... Good"er" side: Back your stuff up (off site)! Randsomware, harddrive failure, fire, theft, etc... are all dangerous. Re: Onion crypto-ransomware now using Tor network Hardware and Software Information Security by iamthwee Ever since I moved to linux I've not had to deal such issues. I haven't reformatted my machine in at least two years.