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Browser Hijacker

How to remove Shougnoboassi.net

Plain and simple, Shougnoboassi is known as a browser hijacker in the AV industry, but one of the milder ones. It essentially produces a fake captcha, supposedly to send you to your destination. But when you engage with it, it actually just...

PUP

How to Remove OneStart

OneStart is a persistent and invasive adware program, similar to the Niwp App and MYWeb Watch, that embeds itself deeply into your system, making removal a frustrating task. It primarily operates from the directory...

Trojan

How to Remove NanoPhanoTool

NanoPhanoTool is a piece of malware that forces its way onto your computer and doesn’t play fair. It often slips in through redirects on sketchy streaming sites, the kind that promise free movies but deliver headaches instead. I’ve seen...

PUP

How to Remove 360 Extreme Browser

360 Extreme Browser is a web browser created by the developers of 360 Total Security. It’s legitimate software, and not some malware threat like X-essentiApp.exe or Watchdog, but it’s earned a bad reputation for showing up on computers...

Adware

How to Remove the Niwp App

Niwp App is a rogue app belonging to a large adware family known for spamming users with obstructive ads and, often, misleading pop-up notifications that are made to appear like legitimate antivirus warnings. Other similar rogue apps are Oovi Appc...

Trojan

How to Remove X-essentiApp.exe

X-essentiApp.exe is a malware file that gets automatically downloaded from sites that feature a lot of unsafe ads, pop-ups, and redirects. Most of the affected users report getting this file from non-official movie/TV show-streaming sites. A lot of...

Security News

News

Polyfill.io infects 100k websites with malware

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...

News

Cyber Security Monthly Recap: April 2024

April is over, but if you want to know what important has happened during the month, check out our selection of major topics from the cyberseucrity world. The past weeks were marked with the release of a number of security updates and reports...

News

Cyber Security Monthly Recap: March 2024

Hi there, lovers of security! Did you miss our Cyber Security Monthly Recap? We’re back with the third installment of our monthly series, which consists of brief but informative tidbits to keep you informed about the Security and Safety sector...

News

Cyber Security Monthly Recap: January 2024

Welcome to the January 2024 edition of Cyber Security Monthly Recap. This month, we’ve seen some significant events that emphasize the importance of protecting our digital world. From legal challenges to critical vulnerabilities, January 2024...

News

Cyber Security Monthly Recap: December 2023

December 2023 in the cybersecurity world was marked by a series of significant developments, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats and the continuous efforts to counteract them. This month witnessed a range of events, from...

News

Cyber Security Monthly Recap: November 2023

November 2023 was a busy month for cybersecurity, with many incidents and insights reported by various sources. Here are some of the highlights of what happened in the cyber world in the past month. Widespread Ransomware Attacks November 2023...

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