The Win32/Induc.A virus contains routines modifying files belonging to the Delphi development tool, and consequently infecting all applications compiled with Delphi. Security software provider ESET ...
Many different threat actors are using this crypting service/tool for their operations, possibly buying it from the developer itself. As bad actors continue to innovate in the area of sandbox evasion, ...
When I ask developers “what programming language do you use?”, the answer I often get is a single language. Most developers define themselves as a Java, C++, Delphi, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Ruby or ...
Sean Richmond, Senior Technology Consultant at Sophos Australia, discussed the W32/Induc virus with Patrick Gray on this week’s Risky Business show. If you’re interested in finding out more about this ...
When Borland Software Corp. announced in November of last year that it would spin off its developer tools group into a wholly-owned subsidiary called CodeGear, it ended a tense period of uncertainty ...