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06-24-2015, 10:34 PM
Just an article posted by Malwarebyte's.
https://blog.malwarebytes.org/intelligence/2015/06/elusive-hanjuan-ek-caught-in-new-malvertising-campaign
" In this post, we describe a malvertising (https://blog.malwarebytes.org/malvertising-2/2015/02/what-is-malvertising/) attack spread via a URL shortener leading to HanJuan EK, a rather elusive exploit kit which in the past was used to deliver a Flash Player zero-day (https://blog.malwarebytes.org/exploits-2/2015/02/hanjuan-ek-fires-third-flash-player-0day/). "
because Adobe Flash is inferior, by nature of its own code, it will always be vulnerable to zero-day attacks of this nature.
Really, something new should take over Flash. It will never be 100% safe from zero-day exploits.
Same with Java.
There's more in the article that talks about the vulnerability that compromises your system with this recent zero-day attack.
But, I've mentioned before, it helps if you have Malwarebyte's "Anti-Exploit" running to protect your web browser.
Anti-Malware doesn't proect against this entirely.
You need Anti-Exploit.
It's a separate program with separate installer. :smrt:
It will never be combined with the Anti-Malware program.
Malwarebyte's isn't into All-In-One solutions since those types require the most debugging and fixing than anything on the face of this infested earth.
Which is why Anti-Malware and Anti-Exploit are so damn good. :smrt:
Free version is good enough.
Paid version lets you add custom protection to things like media players (that's not already on the list since there over a dozen media players out there) that connect to the internet for streaming.
https://www.malwarebytes.org/antiexploit/
Protect against crappy Adobe and Java web development!
Protect against zero-day attacks!
Since there are people on this forum that use Adf.ly for sharing links, please consider isntalling and using Anti-Exploit.
Uploaders, please urge downloaders about Anti-Exploit.
---------- Post added at 02:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:26 PM ----------
Don't forget, it's a free service. You get what you pay for.
A lot of file hosting sites will use advertising.
Mega doesn't. But they also use HTML5, so there will never be an ad or virus warning of any sort.
MEGA doesn't use Flash or Java. :smrt:
Free hosting has to make some revenue and often don't have any say in what ads will be used.
Shrine has had the same problem a few times when their recycled ads had one that was known to be malicious (through no fault of anyone).
https://blog.malwarebytes.org/intelligence/2015/06/elusive-hanjuan-ek-caught-in-new-malvertising-campaign
" In this post, we describe a malvertising (https://blog.malwarebytes.org/malvertising-2/2015/02/what-is-malvertising/) attack spread via a URL shortener leading to HanJuan EK, a rather elusive exploit kit which in the past was used to deliver a Flash Player zero-day (https://blog.malwarebytes.org/exploits-2/2015/02/hanjuan-ek-fires-third-flash-player-0day/). "
because Adobe Flash is inferior, by nature of its own code, it will always be vulnerable to zero-day attacks of this nature.
Really, something new should take over Flash. It will never be 100% safe from zero-day exploits.
Same with Java.
There's more in the article that talks about the vulnerability that compromises your system with this recent zero-day attack.
But, I've mentioned before, it helps if you have Malwarebyte's "Anti-Exploit" running to protect your web browser.
Anti-Malware doesn't proect against this entirely.
You need Anti-Exploit.
It's a separate program with separate installer. :smrt:
It will never be combined with the Anti-Malware program.
Malwarebyte's isn't into All-In-One solutions since those types require the most debugging and fixing than anything on the face of this infested earth.
Which is why Anti-Malware and Anti-Exploit are so damn good. :smrt:
Free version is good enough.
Paid version lets you add custom protection to things like media players (that's not already on the list since there over a dozen media players out there) that connect to the internet for streaming.
https://www.malwarebytes.org/antiexploit/
Protect against crappy Adobe and Java web development!
Protect against zero-day attacks!
Since there are people on this forum that use Adf.ly for sharing links, please consider isntalling and using Anti-Exploit.
Uploaders, please urge downloaders about Anti-Exploit.
---------- Post added at 02:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:26 PM ----------
Don't forget, it's a free service. You get what you pay for.
A lot of file hosting sites will use advertising.
Mega doesn't. But they also use HTML5, so there will never be an ad or virus warning of any sort.
MEGA doesn't use Flash or Java. :smrt:
Free hosting has to make some revenue and often don't have any say in what ads will be used.
Shrine has had the same problem a few times when their recycled ads had one that was known to be malicious (through no fault of anyone).