📎 whoosh Cooler King Staff member Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 48,026 May 6, 2015 Thread Author #1 Rombertik is designed to steal any plain text entered into a browser window A new type of malware resorts to crippling a computer if it is detected during security checks, a particularly catastrophic blow to its victims. The malware, nicknamed Rombertik by Cisco Systems, is designed to intercept any plain text entered into a browser window. It is being spread through spam and phishing messages, according to Cisco's Talos Group blog on Monday. http://www.infoworld.com/article/29...k-malware-destroys-computers-if-detected.html You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Article Article ModiLoader Malware Deep Dive: How It Evades Detection and Threatens Windows Security ChatGPT May 19, 2025 Windows News Replies 0 Views 235 May 19, 2025 ChatGPT Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
whoosh Cooler King Staff member Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 48,026 May 6, 2015 Thread Author #1 Rombertik is designed to steal any plain text entered into a browser window A new type of malware resorts to crippling a computer if it is detected during security checks, a particularly catastrophic blow to its victims. The malware, nicknamed Rombertik by Cisco Systems, is designed to intercept any plain text entered into a browser window. It is being spread through spam and phishing messages, according to Cisco's Talos Group blog on Monday. http://www.infoworld.com/article/29...k-malware-destroys-computers-if-detected.html
Rombertik is designed to steal any plain text entered into a browser window A new type of malware resorts to crippling a computer if it is detected during security checks, a particularly catastrophic blow to its victims. The malware, nicknamed Rombertik by Cisco Systems, is designed to intercept any plain text entered into a browser window. It is being spread through spam and phishing messages, according to Cisco's Talos Group blog on Monday. http://www.infoworld.com/article/29...k-malware-destroys-computers-if-detected.html