EXP.CVE-2015-0336
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Threat Level: | 90 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 805 |
First Seen: | April 27, 2015 |
Last Seen: | April 10, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
EXP.CVE-2015-0336 is a detection name for some malicious files, which attempt to infect computers due to vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player. Typically, these threats pose a serious risk to the whole system. If the security of the PC is breached by EXP.CVE-2015-0336, this may result in a malware infection. This happens because EXP.CVE-2015-0336 may establish a connection with remote Command and Control (C&C) servers, which would allow cyber criminals to load additional harmful programs. EXP.CVE-2015-0336 infects the computers stealthily, and the users may detect the presence of malicious files when it is already too late. The threat is distributed by the notorious Nuclear Exploit Kit. In order to protect your system from this danger, you should keep your programs up-to-date at all times. Unfortunately, sometimes the cyber criminals detect vulnerabilities in the latest version (known as zero-day). In this scenario, only a powerful anti-malware program will be able to protect you.
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