HackingTeam malware that now would be a "major threat" to all? Is recognized even by free antivirus

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LabZero

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You've read the catastrophic press release of HackingTeam? The one that says "there is a major threat because cybercriminals have circulated on the Internet of proprietary Hacking Team software" and that now "terrorists, extortionists and others may install at will this technology"?

Is the same statement that says "before the attack, HackingTeam was able to control who had access to this technology." Of course, we saw how you were able.:D So able that not only your work mail and those of your customers, but even the source code of your malware are now shared on the Internet :p

Someone wants to give the impression that it's all the fault of the criminals who have stolen and put around the HackingTeam malware. It's not the fault of those who was playing with fire and he did get out of hand because it has not been able to take precautions appropriate to the delicate task that had been entrusted?

Now, according to the press release of HackingTeam, the whole world would be in danger (? XD) even a free antivirus detects the malware from HackingTeam, and it does so by July 6, the day of the flight data.

Kaspersky also recognize the DaVinci/RCS backdoor HackingTeam on Windows PC, Mac and Android devices. And they do it for a long time, even before there was the data leak, even F-Secure products.

Other antivirus vendors are certainly not remain with folded hands and many recognize the HT malware.

So don't panic, people :). If there is anyone who should have a moment of panic is if all customers of HackingTeam who has paid (or made governments pay out) hundreds of thousands of $ for a malware that is now completely unusable because it is stopped from ordinary antivirus.

Regards :)
 
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