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Article: Stop using MD-5, now! - published about 10 years ago.
Content: TL;DR: Don't use MD-5 to identify malware samples. Believe me, it is a bad idea. Use SHA-256 or a stronger hash function. This post is dedicated to all malware researchers, still using MD-5 to identify malware samples. Before deep-diving into the details, let me explain my view on this topic. Whenever you want to identify a malware, it is only OK to p...
https://jumpespjump.blogspot.com/2014/03/stop-using-md-5-now.html   
Published: 2014 03 25 08:30:00
Received: 2024 03 12 23:22:35
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Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Stop using MD-5, now! - published about 10 years ago.
Content: TL;DR: Don't use MD-5 to identify malware samples. Believe me, it is a bad idea. Use SHA-256 or a stronger hash function. This post is dedicated to all malware researchers, still using MD-5 to identify malware samples. Before deep-diving into the details, let me explain my view on this topic. Whenever you want to identify a malware, it is only OK to p...
https://jumpespjump.blogspot.com/2014/03/stop-using-md-5-now.html   
Published: 2014 03 25 08:30:00
Received: 2024 03 12 23:22:35
Feed: Jump ESP, jump!
Source: Jump ESP, jump!
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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Article: Spear Phishing the News Cycle: APT Actors Leverage Interest in the Disappearance of Malaysian Flight MH 370 - published about 10 years ago.
Content: While many advanced persistent threat (APT) groups have increasingly embraced strategic Web compromise as a malware delivery vector, groups also continue to rely on spear-phishing emails that leverage popular news stories. The recent tragic disappearance of flight MH 370 is no exception. This post will examine multiple instances from different thre...
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2014/03/spear-phishing-the-news-cycle-apt-actors-leverage-interest-in-the-disappearance-of-malaysian-flight-mh-370.html   
Published: 2014 03 25 04:01:00
Received: 2022 05 23 16:06:48
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Spear Phishing the News Cycle: APT Actors Leverage Interest in the Disappearance of Malaysian Flight MH 370 - published about 10 years ago.
Content: While many advanced persistent threat (APT) groups have increasingly embraced strategic Web compromise as a malware delivery vector, groups also continue to rely on spear-phishing emails that leverage popular news stories. The recent tragic disappearance of flight MH 370 is no exception. This post will examine multiple instances from different thre...
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2014/03/spear-phishing-the-news-cycle-apt-actors-leverage-interest-in-the-disappearance-of-malaysian-flight-mh-370.html   
Published: 2014 03 25 04:01:00
Received: 2022 05 23 16:06:48
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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