A new version of the BlackHole exploit kit is now out on the web and ready to start infecting. The developer of the toolkit, who goes by the handle "Paunch," recently announced the availability of Blackhole 2.0, which removes much of its trove of known and patched exploits, and replaces them with a whole new crop. BlackHole is a widely-used, web-based software package which includes a collection of tools to take advantage of security holes in web browsers to download viruses, botnet trojans, and other forms of nastiness to the computers of unsuspecting victims. The exploit kit is offered both as a "licensed" software product for the intrepid malware server operator and as malware-as-a-service by the author off his own server.. ZeroPoint 3.1 is an online toolkit designed to leverage unpatched flaws in web browsers, enabling cybercriminals to compromise systems and spread malware.. BlackHole Toolkit, Malware Tactics, Cybersecurity Threats, Exploit Alternatives, Web Exploits. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In the first installment of this two-part tutorial series, we learned some of the basics of configuring TrueCrypt, a free open source disk encryption tool, similar to the BitLocker feature in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of Windows. After outlining the three different encryption methods, we configured the easiest method--file container.. In this second and final part, we The link for this article located at eSecurity Planet is no longer available. . Delve into sophisticated configurations for VeraCrypt disk encryption to safeguard your information through this detailed manual.. TrueCrypt, Disk Encryption, Security Configurations, Advanced Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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