Security News The Shadow Brokers are Trying to Push Windows Hacking Tools to Mass Market

Andra Zaharia

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Jun 29, 2015
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hi andra thanks for the alert, u are very cute, and a intelligent astonishing malware scientist, i use heimdal Since 3 months, so do not i worry about malware anymore.

Hi there!

Thank you for your kind words. :D My colleagues are the scientists, though. I am but a humble messenger.

I'm glad to hear you're using Heimdal and I hope you find it a good fit for your security needs. I always recommend a multi-layered security approach, so Heimdal is a great proactive layer to have, but don't forget about antivirus (reactive), good password management and keeping up to date backups of your data. These 4 things should cover you from most of the online attacks you may come across and always make sure you have a plan B(ackup).
 

Andra Zaharia

From Heimdal
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Jun 29, 2015
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A messenger siren coming from the northern Viking lands to bring us parchment about security.
Andra, thanks for the tips, I do exactly that, Many persons here teach me like you. And I'm happy with your heimdal product,
He has blocked a lot of evil websites in my browser. he has fulfilled . im sorry for my english.

Happy to help, anytime!

I'm glad to hear that Heimdal PRO is doing a good job and please know that I'm always open to feedback, no matter the quality of the English used. It's important that we manage to communicate. Anything else can be improved. :)
 

Vasudev

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Nov 8, 2014
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Hi there!

Thank you for your kind words. :D My colleagues are the scientists, though. I am but a humble messenger.

I'm glad to hear you're using Heimdal and I hope you find it a good fit for your security needs. I always recommend a multi-layered security approach, so Heimdal is a great proactive layer to have, but don't forget about antivirus (reactive), good password management and keeping up to date backups of your data. These 4 things should cover you from most of the online attacks you may come across and always make sure you have a plan B(ackup).
@Andra Zaharia: You're a developer right? How do you add new lines of code for every update, when the source code already contains millions of lines?
 
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Andra Zaharia

From Heimdal
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Jun 29, 2015
104
@Andra Zaharia: You're a developer right? How do you add new lines of code for every update, when the source code already contains millions of lines?

I'm not a developer myself, so I wouldn't know how to reply to that question. I think my colleagues from the development department would say that it's not the size of the code that matters, but the quality. :)
 

Vasudev

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Nov 8, 2014
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That's okay no hard feelings. The reason I asked is because I saw Developer Banner in your profile.
 
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jamescv7

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The selling is clearly meant for state sponsored institutions to prepare for any massive cyberattacks.

Hacking tools for Windows and Linux are not new anymore which available at any corner but it's more to use for large attack purpose.
 

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