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eScan Update Server Breach: Malicious Software Pushed to Users

eScan Update Server Breach: Malicious Software Pushed to Users

MicroWorld Technologies, the maker of the eScan antivirus product, has confirmed that one of its update servers was breached. This breach was used to distribute an unauthorized and malicious update to a small subset of customers earlier this month.

The Impact

The compromised server was responsible for delivering updates to eScan users. The malicious software distributed through this breach could have potentially posed a significant threat to the security of these users' systems, including potential data loss and system compromise.

Technical Details

The exact nature of the malware is still being analyzed by cybersecurity experts. However, the incident highlights the importance of robust server security measures in protecting user data.

Criticality Score: 7/10

The criticality score for this breach has been set at 7 out of 10. While it impacted only a small number of users, the malicious nature of the software highlights the potential severity and impact such an attack could have.

Threat Type: Malware

The threat type in this incident is malware. The unauthorized update delivered through the breached server contained malicious code that could harm affected systems.

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