Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Xolo Era 1X Works With the Reliance Jio Network Launched at Rs 4,999
Xolo Era 1X Works With the Reliance Jio Network, Launched at Rs. 4,999
After introducing the Xolo Era X in February, the company has expanded its Era series and introduced the successor Era 1X in India. Xolo has launched its new 4G VoLTE smartphone under its Era series, which is named as Xolo Era 1X. The smartphone is priced at Rs 4,999 and will be offered exclusively through Flipkart from September 15. Interested customers can register on Xolo’s official website and they will stand a chance to win a Xolo Era 1Xsmartphone. The Era 1X comes in gunmetal, black, gold and brown color options.
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
LuaBot First Botnet Malware To Target Linux Platforms
View the binary’s ASCII in the last part and you’ll see the first email address | Credit: MalwareMustDie |
Researchers Finds LUA Language ELF Compiled Malware Called As Linux/LuaBot.
Trojan coded in Lua to target linux Platforms to adding into a Botnet explain by security researcher from MalwareMustDie.
The code is interacted with the udp.lua, as per its name suggesting a lua library of User Datagram Protocol function and struct, This is showing the malware has its own lua resolver code for the DNS query, and has ability to form its own UDP packet to be sent to any destination.
There’s also the telnet.lua codes compiled in this ELF, which is after being reversed it seems to be a simple telnet basic communication functions interpreted in lua language (that can be found many references in the internet) that may allow Linux/LuaBot to communicate remotely through this protocol.
What is LUA?
According to Softpedia,
At the moment, the LuaBot trojan is packed as an ELF binary that targets ARM platforms, usually found in embedded (IoT) devices. Based on his experience, this seems to be the first Lua-based malware family packed as an ELF binary spreading to Linux platforms.