This morning, Piriform, developer of PC maintenance tool CCleaner, announced it was breached by hackers who infected an estimated 2 million users with malware. Prifirom says the incident has since ...
A two-stage backdoor in digitally signed binaries of 32-bit CCleaner 5.33.6162 and CCleaner Cloud 1.07.3191 caused the sending of "non-sensitive data" to a server in the US. The issue has been fixed.
Before you start reading: if you think we are going to misuse the CCleaner incident in this article to ESET’s advantage, you will be disappointed. Yes, the incident that is currently widely publicized ...
The 32-bit version of CCleaner v5.33.6162 and CCleaner Cloud v1.07.3191 were infected with malware. Affected systems need to be restored to a state before Aug. 15, 2017, or reinstalled. Hackers ...
If you installed the popular Windows registry scanner and cookie cleaner CCleaner after Aug. 15, you’re likely running a decapitated botnet. If you installed the free version of CCleaner after Aug. 15 ...