by intellitek | Jun 20, 2017 | Blog
IT Services researchers over at Trend Micro have discovered the malicious ‘Xavier’ malware which come pre-installed on a wide range of Android apps including photo editors, wallpapers and ringtone changers and phone tracking. There are reports of over 800...
by intellitek | Jun 16, 2017 | Blog
A new social engineering attack has been discovered in the wild, which doesn’t require users to enable macros; instead it executes malware on a targeted system using PowerShell commands embedded inside a PowerPoint (PPT) file. In the past attackers have been...
by intellitek | Jun 14, 2017 | Blog
Cyber attackers have been targeting Westpac customers this week but by the looks of things they didn’t put much effort into their attack as the phishing emails appear to be pretty low-tech. Nonetheless let’s get into the details of the fake phishing email....
by intellitek | Jun 12, 2017 | Blog
Ransomware is now the fastest growing class of malicious software and it has evolved from simple screen blockers demanding payment to something far more dangerous. Don’t take the authorities’ word Don’t rely on word from Government agencies saying...
by intellitek | Jun 9, 2017 | Blog
Another week and another fake impersonation email is hitting Australian inboxes nationwide this week. Looks and feels just like the real thing but of course it isn’t. Let’s see what this scam email is all about. Looking like a wolf in sheeps clothing,...
by intellitek | Jun 7, 2017 | Blog
There have been some malware goofs in the past which are worth talking about. Ranging from the author’s identity being revealed to a decryption key being left on an encrypted machine and even some funny malware names. Let’s take a look at the three best...