More than a year ago, many users started reporting a weird issue where OperaGXSetup.exe keeps downloading automatically on their PC for no apparent reason. Apparently, this problem continues and there are still many users experiencing such automatic...
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Today I came across a new hijacker extension for Chromium browsers called RapidFinder and apparently, a lot of users got it in their browsers and are looking for a way to remove it. This is a rogue extension, similar to SwiftSeek and ZoomFind, that...
How to Remove the Violent Shark Extension
Apparently, there’s a new browser hijacker on the rise that goes under the name Violent Shark. But this one seems different from the other ones we’ve dealt with recently. Violent Shark is a rogue extension, similar to SwiftSeek and...
What Is W32.AIDetectMalware?
W32.AIDetectMalware is one of the most common Trojan Horse detections nowadays, together with Malicious.moderate.ml.score and Malicious.high.ml.score, which leads many people to believe that this is simply a false positive and not a real threat. In...
How to Remove Weather Zero
Weather Zero is one of those unwanted apps that try to present themselves as something legitimate and helpful, but their true nature is so thinly veiled that it immediately becomes clear you are dealing with malware. To be fair, this app isn’t...
How to Remove Itempoa.co.in
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If you’ve been following the latest cybersecurity news, you might have heard about the recent supply chain attack involving Polyfill.io. I somehow missed this until today, due to, well, researching other malware. But the attack proved...
Cyber Security Monthly Recap: April 2024
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Cyber Security Monthly Recap: December 2023
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