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VULID | CVE-2017-0144 | 0.699985 | 4,091 | The other overlapping files are tools used by the adversary to locate other systems on the network (etool.exe), check to see if they are vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) patched in MS07-010 (checker1.exe) and pivot to them using remote execution functionality offered by a tool similar to PsExec offered by Impa... | 10,149 |
FILE | MS07-010 | 0.924496 | 4,091 | The other overlapping files are tools used by the adversary to locate other systems on the network (etool.exe), check to see if they are vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) patched in MS07-010 (checker1.exe) and pivot to them using remote execution functionality offered by a tool similar to PsExec offered by Impa... | 10,150 |
TOOL | PsExec | 0.778822 | 4,091 | The other overlapping files are tools used by the adversary to locate other systems on the network (etool.exe), check to see if they are vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) patched in MS07-010 (checker1.exe) and pivot to them using remote execution functionality offered by a tool similar to PsExec offered by Impa... | 10,151 |
FILE | Impacket | 0.674456 | 4,091 | The other overlapping files are tools used by the adversary to locate other systems on the network (etool.exe), check to see if they are vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) patched in MS07-010 (checker1.exe) and pivot to them using remote execution functionality offered by a tool similar to PsExec offered by Impa... | 10,152 |
MAL | python script | 0.761726 | 4,092 | The files uploaded to this webshell included the same compiled python script that would scan remote systems that were vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) that we saw uploaded to the other errr.aspx webshell . | 10,153 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0144 | 0.5123 | 4,092 | The files uploaded to this webshell included the same compiled python script that would scan remote systems that were vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) that we saw uploaded to the other errr.aspx webshell . | 10,154 |
FILE | errr.aspx | 0.922181 | 4,092 | The files uploaded to this webshell included the same compiled python script that would scan remote systems that were vulnerable to CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) that we saw uploaded to the other errr.aspx webshell . | 10,155 |
ACT | B-Hack | 0.736106 | 4,093 | We believe the B-Hack pivoted to other systems on the network using B- I- and by exploiting the CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) vulnerability patched in MS17-010 . | 10,156 |
VULID | CVE-2017-0144 | 0.91095 | 4,093 | We believe the B-Hack pivoted to other systems on the network using B- I- and by exploiting the CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) vulnerability patched in MS17-010 . | 10,157 |
FILE | MS17-010 | 0.914331 | 4,093 | We believe the B-Hack pivoted to other systems on the network using B- I- and by exploiting the CVE-2017-0144 (EternalBlue) vulnerability patched in MS17-010 . | 10,158 |
FILE | slides | 0.868671 | 4,094 | Code contained inside one of the slides triggers an exploit for CVE-2017-8759, a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft .NET framework . | 10,159 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.906981 | 4,094 | Code contained inside one of the slides triggers an exploit for CVE-2017-8759, a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft .NET framework . | 10,160 |
VULID | CVE-2017-8759, | 0.919875 | 4,094 | Code contained inside one of the slides triggers an exploit for CVE-2017-8759, a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft .NET framework . | 10,161 |
TOOL | Microsoft .NET framework | 0.868956 | 4,094 | Code contained inside one of the slides triggers an exploit for CVE-2017-8759, a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft .NET framework . | 10,162 |
SECTEAM | FireEye, | 0.924375 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,163 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.921267 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,164 |
TOOL | emails | 0.898365 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,165 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.924827 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,166 |
IDTY | Microsoft Office | 0.908622 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,167 |
VULNAME | vulnerabilities | 0.925486 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,168 |
MAL | LOWBALL | 0.90779 | 4,095 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,169 |
SECTEAM | FireEye, | 0.924375 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,170 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.921267 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,171 |
TOOL | emails | 0.898365 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,172 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.924827 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,173 |
IDTY | Microsoft Office | 0.908622 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,174 |
VULNAME | vulnerabilities | 0.925486 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,175 |
MAL | LOWBALL | 0.90779 | 4,096 | According to FireEye, the B-Hack sent out emails containing malicious documents designed to exploit Microsoft Office vulnerabilities in an effort to deliver a piece of malware dubbed LOWBALL . | 10,176 |
MAL | B-Hack | 0.565396 | 4,097 | Similar to B- I-, B-Hack infects target systems with HIGHTIDE using a Microsoft Word (.doc) document that exploits CVE-2012-0158 . | 10,177 |
MAL | HIGHTIDE | 0.91301 | 4,097 | Similar to B- I-, B-Hack infects target systems with HIGHTIDE using a Microsoft Word (.doc) document that exploits CVE-2012-0158 . | 10,178 |
TOOL | Microsoft Word | 0.891662 | 4,097 | Similar to B- I-, B-Hack infects target systems with HIGHTIDE using a Microsoft Word (.doc) document that exploits CVE-2012-0158 . | 10,179 |
VULID | CVE-2012-0158 | 0.924615 | 4,097 | Similar to B- I-, B-Hack infects target systems with HIGHTIDE using a Microsoft Word (.doc) document that exploits CVE-2012-0158 . | 10,180 |
ACT | B-Hack I-Hack | 0.713554 | 4,098 | The B-Hack I-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,181 |
TOOL | Flash | 0.879399 | 4,098 | The B-Hack I-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,182 |
VULNAME | exploits | 0.911352 | 4,098 | The B-Hack I-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,183 |
MAL | Carberp | 0.911686 | 4,098 | The B-Hack I-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,184 |
MAL | JHUHUGIT downloaders | 0.881027 | 4,098 | The B-Hack I-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,185 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.608537 | 4,099 | B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,186 |
TOOL | Flash | 0.888591 | 4,099 | B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,187 |
VULNAME | exploits | 0.909498 | 4,099 | B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,188 |
MAL | Carberp | 0.912316 | 4,099 | B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,189 |
MAL | JHUHUGIT downloaders | 0.891154 | 4,099 | B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,190 |
MAL | B-Hack | 0.784521 | 4,100 | The B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,191 |
TOOL | Flash | 0.897201 | 4,100 | The B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,192 |
VULNAME | exploits | 0.925785 | 4,100 | The B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,193 |
MAL | Carberp | 0.915737 | 4,100 | The B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,194 |
MAL | JHUHUGIT downloaders | 0.89747 | 4,100 | The B-Hack spearphished targets in several waves with Flash exploits leading to their Carberp based JHUHUGIT downloaders and further stages of malware . | 10,195 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.787011 | 4,101 | B-Hack is using novel techniques involving the EternalBlue exploit and the open source tool Responder to spread laterally through networks and likely target travelers . | 10,196 |
VULNAME | EternalBlue exploit | 0.677931 | 4,101 | B-Hack is using novel techniques involving the EternalBlue exploit and the open source tool Responder to spread laterally through networks and likely target travelers . | 10,197 |
MAL | open source tool Responder | 0.890563 | 4,101 | B-Hack is using novel techniques involving the EternalBlue exploit and the open source tool Responder to spread laterally through networks and likely target travelers . | 10,198 |
MAL | JHUHUGIT | 0.904957 | 4,102 | The JHUHUGIT implant became a relatively popular first stage for the B- I- and was used again with a Java zero-day (CVE-2015-2590) in July 2015 . | 10,199 |
TOOL | Java | 0.907783 | 4,102 | The JHUHUGIT implant became a relatively popular first stage for the B- I- and was used again with a Java zero-day (CVE-2015-2590) in July 2015 . | 10,200 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.916215 | 4,102 | The JHUHUGIT implant became a relatively popular first stage for the B- I- and was used again with a Java zero-day (CVE-2015-2590) in July 2015 . | 10,201 |
TIME | July 2015 | 0.887321 | 4,102 | The JHUHUGIT implant became a relatively popular first stage for the B- I- and was used again with a Java zero-day (CVE-2015-2590) in July 2015 . | 10,202 |
VULID | CVE-2013-0640 | 0.919277 | 4,103 | We are however only aware of one instance - the exploitation of CVE-2013-0640 to deploy MiniDuke - where we believe the exploited vulnerability was a zero-day at the time that the B-Hack acquired the exploit . | 10,203 |
MAL | MiniDuke | 0.907286 | 4,103 | We are however only aware of one instance - the exploitation of CVE-2013-0640 to deploy MiniDuke - where we believe the exploited vulnerability was a zero-day at the time that the B-Hack acquired the exploit . | 10,204 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.923779 | 4,103 | We are however only aware of one instance - the exploitation of CVE-2013-0640 to deploy MiniDuke - where we believe the exploited vulnerability was a zero-day at the time that the B-Hack acquired the exploit . | 10,205 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.628348 | 4,103 | We are however only aware of one instance - the exploitation of CVE-2013-0640 to deploy MiniDuke - where we believe the exploited vulnerability was a zero-day at the time that the B-Hack acquired the exploit . | 10,206 |
VULNAME | exploit | 0.939281 | 4,103 | We are however only aware of one instance - the exploitation of CVE-2013-0640 to deploy MiniDuke - where we believe the exploited vulnerability was a zero-day at the time that the B-Hack acquired the exploit . | 10,207 |
SECTEAM | FireEye | 0.924229 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,208 |
TIME | November 2017, | 0.914682 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,209 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.917847 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,210 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.92569 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,211 |
TOOL | Adobe Flash | 0.898862 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,212 |
VULID | CVE-2018-4878, | 0.915284 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,213 |
MAL | DOGCALL malware | 0.913732 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,214 |
LOC | South Korean | 0.906645 | 4,104 | FireEye confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,215 |
SECTEAM | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence | 0.895574 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,216 |
TIME | November 2017, | 0.911319 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,217 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.920786 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,218 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.929838 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,219 |
TOOL | Adobe Flash | 0.898551 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,220 |
VULID | CVE-2018-4878, | 0.920359 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,221 |
MAL | DOGCALL malware | 0.909618 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,222 |
LOC | South Korean | 0.9026 | 4,105 | FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence confirmed that since at least November 2017, B-Hack exploited a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, CVE-2018-4878, to distribute DOGCALL malware to South Korean victims . | 10,223 |
LOC | Middle Eastern | 0.899827 | 4,106 | A well-funded, highly active B-Hack of Middle Eastern B-Hack was caught, yet again, using a lucrative zero-day exploit in the wild to break into computers and infect them with powerful spyware developed by an infamous cyberweapons dealer named B-Hack I-Hack . | 10,224 |
VULNAME | zero-day exploit | 0.873425 | 4,106 | A well-funded, highly active B-Hack of Middle Eastern B-Hack was caught, yet again, using a lucrative zero-day exploit in the wild to break into computers and infect them with powerful spyware developed by an infamous cyberweapons dealer named B-Hack I-Hack . | 10,225 |
LOC | Middle Eastern | 0.893022 | 4,107 | A well-funded, highly active B-Hack I-Hack of Middle Eastern B-Hack was caught, yet again, using a lucrative zero-day exploit in the wild to break into computers and infect them with powerful spyware developed by an infamous cyberweapons dealer named B-Hack I-Hack . | 10,226 |
VULNAME | zero-day exploit | 0.863145 | 4,107 | A well-funded, highly active B-Hack I-Hack of Middle Eastern B-Hack was caught, yet again, using a lucrative zero-day exploit in the wild to break into computers and infect them with powerful spyware developed by an infamous cyberweapons dealer named B-Hack I-Hack . | 10,227 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky | 0.910185 | 4,108 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack I-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,228 |
TOOL | Adobe Flash Player | 0.919613 | 4,108 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack I-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,229 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.86879 | 4,108 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack I-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,230 |
MAL | FinSpy | 0.907806 | 4,108 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack I-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,231 |
SECTEAM | Kaspersky | 0.905143 | 4,109 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,232 |
APT | B-Hack | 0.877643 | 4,109 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,233 |
TOOL | Adobe Flash Player | 0.919761 | 4,109 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,234 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.868044 | 4,109 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,235 |
MAL | FinSpy | 0.912861 | 4,109 | Kaspersky found the B-Hack was exploiting a Adobe Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2016-4117) to remotely deliver the latest version of " FinSpy " malware, according to a new blog post published Monday . | 10,236 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.922675 | 4,110 | B-Hack I-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,237 |
LOC | Japanese | 0.897257 | 4,110 | B-Hack I-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,238 |
ACT | scan-and-exploit techniques | 0.916538 | 4,110 | B-Hack I-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,239 |
SECTEAM | B-Hack | 0.615839 | 4,111 | The B-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,241 |
VULNAME | zero-day | 0.925144 | 4,111 | The B-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,242 |
ACT | scan-and-exploit techniques | 0.910264 | 4,111 | The B-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,244 |
LOC | Japanese | 0.906343 | 4,111 | The B-Hack has demonstrated the ability to identify a significant zero-day vulnerability within a popular Japanese corporate tool and then use scan-and-exploit techniques to indiscriminately compromise Japanese Internet-facing enterprise systems . | 10,245 |
ACT | phishing | 0.865085 | 4,112 | B-Hack I-Hack has used phishing emails with Flash animation attachments to download and execute Daserf malware, and has also leveraged Flash exploits for B- I- . | 10,246 |
TOOL | emails | 0.890637 | 4,112 | B-Hack I-Hack has used phishing emails with Flash animation attachments to download and execute Daserf malware, and has also leveraged Flash exploits for B- I- . | 10,247 |
TOOL | Flash | 0.921179 | 4,112 | B-Hack I-Hack has used phishing emails with Flash animation attachments to download and execute Daserf malware, and has also leveraged Flash exploits for B- I- . | 10,248 |
MAL | Daserf malware, | 0.921414 | 4,112 | B-Hack I-Hack has used phishing emails with Flash animation attachments to download and execute Daserf malware, and has also leveraged Flash exploits for B- I- . | 10,249 |
VULNAME | exploits | 0.891161 | 4,112 | B-Hack I-Hack has used phishing emails with Flash animation attachments to download and execute Daserf malware, and has also leveraged Flash exploits for B- I- . | 10,251 |
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