Threat Definitions
- Encryption is the process of converting data into a form that cannot easily be read without knowledge of the conversion mechanism (often called a key).
- The European Union’s (EU) proposed ePrivacy Regulation aims to secure and ensure privacy in electronic communications. It is intended as an update to the ePrivacy Directive to include modern communications technologies.
- The GDPR is a new regulation created by the European Union. It has been four years in the making and was finally approved on April 14, 2016. It will replace its predecessor, the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, which was adopted in 1995.
- Executable and Link Format (ELF) is an executable file format for the Linux and Unix platforms. Trend Micro detects malicious executable code for Linux and UNIX as ELF_malwarename.
- An exploit kit or exploit pack is a type of toolkit cybercriminals use to attack vulnerabilities in systems so they can distribute malware or perform other malicious activities. Exploit kits are packaged with exploits that can target commonly install